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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by ajeff View Post
    Just think a sugar mixed with one of the following...

    Clown
    Albino
    Lesser
    Mojave
    I am sure I could go one but don't want to drool anymore on my keyboard
    I got one even better.

    White smoke Calico
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    LA Calico

    Mmmmm purple and yellow

    I will have to agree on the Lesser calico.
    Those white sides may just have an interesting effect on the lesser gene
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by Fearless View Post
    Thanks Jon,

    Have learned more this afternoon than two days worth of searching about them. Is anyone still trying to prove out the super form or has it pretty much been given up on?
    It has not been given up on at all... There were only 3 eggs from the line i work with that hatched 1 Calico and 2 Normals not a clutch i would count on...

    And there were 5 eggs in Tracy's clutch, dont know the details on those.

    TSK, Tracy , Dan Wolfe and a few others will have Calico x Calico clutches...

    Only down side is, there is a difference between lines... one may have a super one may not. We shall see!
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    I got one even better.

    White smoke Calico
    or
    LA Calico

    Mmmmm purple and yellow

    I will have to agree on the Lesser calico.
    Those white sides may just have an interesting effect on the lesser gene
    The Lesser Calico has been done, it was a very low white and the baby pics werent that great??? Havent seen any pics since it has gotten older. Calicos look WAY better as they age.
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    It's all in the Mix.... I'd like to see what the pied gene does with a Sugar... Also aren't Sugars and Calico's pretty much the same thing and the Bubble Gum was one with a possible mix in it??
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by JKBReptiles View Post
    It's all in the Mix.... I'd like to see what the pied gene does with a Sugar... Also aren't Sugars and Calico's pretty much the same thing and the Bubble Gum was one with a possible mix in it??
    Calicos and Sugars are very similar, like a Mojave to a Butter. Bubblegum was the name of 1 particular snake. But we are unsure of the super form of either... that will show if there is a bigger difference
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    ah I see, so it could be more like a lesser and a butter then a mojave and butter. I've been in this game to long to assume that much though.
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Does anyone have any pictures of the lesser calico, or any of the other crosses? I beleive that they are priced reasonably eventhough they are a dom or a co-dom trait, though it has not been proven which, but it is defenitely not resesive. I beleive they will go down when more of them hit the market. These are one of the more exciting morphs today and great potential.

    Quote Originally Posted by NextWorldExotics View Post
    Calicos are still VERY rare in collections. The other reason low whites are still expensive is that they poduce high whites, just like piebalds. ...
    Question: I thought in pieds it was random how much white they produced?

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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by NextWorldExotics View Post
    Sugars are a European line, they are the nicest in my opinion. Problem is a lot of people in the states are calling theirs Sugars to sell they better... TSK , Pete K and Doug Beard are the only ones that i know of who have produced Sugars so far.
    Michael Cole from Ballroom Pythons South also has produced Sugars last year.
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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    Quote Originally Posted by barbel View Post
    Does anyone have any pictures of the lesser calico, or any of the other crosses? I beleive that they are priced reasonably eventhough they are a dom or a co-dom trait, though it has not been proven which, but it is defenitely not resesive. I beleive they will go down when more of them hit the market. These are one of the more exciting morphs today and great potential.



    Question: I thought in pieds it was random how much white they produced?
    Think what he meant is a low white can produce high white not a for sure so it is random like pieds

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    Re: Calico/Sugar Opinions

    here is one of Morton Wrights pastel calico from Daytona last year, unfortunately it is not a side shot.

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