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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    amazing ,,!

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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    What a fantastic morph. Truly a caramel color!
    Would you breed a wobbler dog even though it had a cool coat?

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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Quote Originally Posted by CritterVet View Post
    What a fantastic morph. Truly a caramel color!
    Quote Originally Posted by OzzyBoids View Post
    Very Nice Bill... I love how they are deveolping. Thanks for the updated pictures.

    Oz
    Thanks everyone!

    Ozzy -- The color-tones and striping have been somewhat variable thus far. The older girl( first clutch) was much lighter/pinker and less contrasted at the same stage as the smaller girl pictured ( 3rd clutch). I will continue to post update photos as all 5 CM's age.

    All the Caramel Mojaves produced in 09 were from 50% Het Hypo females. It could be that the Het Hypo gene present in some is affecting color???? It will be interesting breeding them to find a few "bonus" genes.
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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Bill....

    Seriously one of my favorite combos.

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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Buchman View Post
    Thanks everyone!

    Ozzy -- The color-tones and striping have been somewhat variable thus far. The older girl( first clutch) was much lighter/pinker and less contrasted at the same stage as the smaller girl pictured ( 3rd clutch). I will continue to post update photos as all 5 CM's age.

    All the Caramel Mojaves produced in 09 were from 50% Het Hypo females. It could be that the Het Hypo gene present in some is affecting color???? It will be interesting breeding them to find a few "bonus" genes.
    Ahhh, I see. I thought maybe the variability was coming from the Mojave gene since MoJos do tend to vary. Either way, they are both amazing. Really like the Stripe and hughes on the little guy. The Mojave Glo should be a real treat.

    What bloodline of Ghost is that?

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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Caramels anyone! I say yes hott project to say the least!
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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Quote Originally Posted by OzzyBoids View Post
    Ahhh, I see. I thought maybe the variability was coming from the Mojave gene since MoJos do tend to vary. Either way, they are both amazing. Really like the Stripe and hughes on the little guy. The Mojave Glo should be a real treat.

    What bloodline of Ghost is that?

    Oz

    It could be the Mojave gene at work -- or maybe a bit of both(Hypo) Oz.
    They are Nerd line. I was VERY fortunate with three Het Caramel 50% Hypo girls I acquired from CV Exotics the beginning 07.

    All three girls were just shy of 3 years old and between 1400-1700 grams. The laid clutches of 7, 5, and 7 eggs -- with ZERO SLUGS.

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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Grats Bill Lovely bp!
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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Simply beautiful Bill, combo of the year candidate!

    Thanks for sharing
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    Re: Caramel Mojave Project...

    Awesome!!!

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