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    Caramel het influence?

    Have you noticed an influence from the Caramel gene in hets? I can easily see an influence in het hypos, they tend to have a certain glow about them. I was lucky enough to secure these two Fires het Caramel and they sure are busy in pattern. Just wondering if this is a common influence?

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    Nice! Is that a 1.1 fire het Carmel?
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    Great question, I see the influence in het hypos also.
    I believe a lot of the recessive traits will show some influence on co-doms/doms.
    I'm hoping to find out with clown and black pastels/yellowbelly's and a granite this season.

    Fire het caramel X Fire het caramel with a caramel girl waiting in the wings, now that's an awesome project
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    The pattern on that first fire het reminds me a lot of a yellowbelly ...

    I can't comment on the caramel influence as I don't have/haven't made any hets yet, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least. Not sure if a busy pattern would necessarily be it, though, since caramel is really just a pigment and not a pattern mutation. I know my caramel is very reduced/banded, and it looks like yours is too (lovely girl BTW!).

    Those are some pretty, funky fires, though. Good luck with the project -- caramel fire sounds like an awesome snake!

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    Re: Caramel het influence?

    Quote Originally Posted by LotsaBalls View Post
    Nice! Is that a 1.1 fire het Carmel?
    Thanks! The two Fires are males

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    Great question, I see the influence in het hypos also.
    I believe a lot of the recessive traits will show some influence on co-doms/doms.
    I'm hoping to find out with clown and black pastels/yellowbelly's and a granite this season.

    Fire het caramel X Fire het caramel with a caramel girl waiting in the wings, now that's an awesome project
    It's neat to see the influence. I see brightness and a short face in het clowns. The Axanthic gene seems to add green in hets.

    Good luck with your projects!

    Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
    The pattern on that first fire het reminds me a lot of a yellowbelly ...

    I can't comment on the caramel influence as I don't have/haven't made any hets yet, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least. Not sure if a busy pattern would necessarily be it, though, since caramel is really just a pigment and not a pattern mutation. I know my caramel is very reduced/banded, and it looks like yours is too (lovely girl BTW!).

    Those are some pretty, funky fires, though. Good luck with the project -- caramel fire sounds like an awesome snake!
    Thanks! I am hoping the Fire gene will clean up the black flecking on the Caramel but won't take too much color out. Time will tell

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    Re: Caramel het influence?

    Wow, your fires definetly look different.

    I have a 100% het caramel male and he is very dark but he has a lot of white in his pattern and a head spot. I also have a 66% poss het caramel female who I have a good feeling she will prove out. She is lighter and has a lot of white in the pattern and a head spot as well. We've hatched some poss het pieds and poss het axanthics and there were many that looked different from the rest.
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    Re: Caramel het influence?

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Wow, your fires definetly look different.

    I have a 100% het caramel male and he is very dark but he has a lot of white in his pattern and a head spot. I also have a 66% poss het caramel female who I have a good feeling she will prove out. She is lighter and has a lot of white in the pattern and a head spot as well. We've hatched some poss het pieds and poss het axanthics and there were many that looked different from the rest.
    Thanks! Good luck with your Caramel project!

    Have you seen BBs Caramel Mojaves??? Wow

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    Quote Originally Posted by SansCera View Post
    Thanks! Good luck with your Caramel project!

    Have you seen BBs Caramel Mojaves??? Wow

    Thanks! You too. I bet Caramel Fires will be awesome.

    Yeah, I love his Caramel Mojaves. Im also planning on breeding our Caramel male to our Cinny girl later on. I think Caramel Cinnys will rock. Can you imagine Caramel Super Cinnys too!




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    Re: Caramel het influence?

    Quote Originally Posted by jsmorphs2 View Post
    Thanks! You too. I bet Caramel Fires will be awesome.

    Yeah, I love his Caramel Mojaves. Im also planning on breeding our Caramel male to our Cinny girl later on. I think Caramel Cinnys will rock. Can you imagine Caramel Super Cinnys too!




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    Thanks! I have had Caramel Fire in my crazy mind for a long time. Just now getting around to making one. I'm not very patient so I got adult female Caramels and Fires het Caramel males. lol

    Caramel Cinny will be AWESOME! So rich in color with that neat pattern. Do it do it!

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