To answer the caramel in question.
It is a new blood line of caramel that has some very nice areas of paradox black on it.
Yes it is kinked, but again it is a caramel, all lines kink.
Adding some fresh new blood to out breed existing lines kink or not will only help by out breeding the actual caramel gene, not just breeding it to normals / making hets from the same lines over and over.
As for the area above the kink, that is a small cut that is healed over with a old scab on top of it. It is not a big open wound or anything that is opened up at all.
The angle of the pics might make it look worse than it is, and that could be, but it is a adult animal with excellent color and good body weight.
Far from sick and dyeing..
As for the c.h babies, they start feeding and sell just as fast as c.b babies do.
The only difference is if you get a shipment that sat to long in Africa then they can be harder, and for that reason we will not take orders of babies that have sat around.
Soak them when they come in for their first drink of water and they are parasite free and good to go.
Animals in the wild are generally very healthy (or they would all die off) its the care that they get when being collected and the care they get here that separates the good from the bad.
We make sure to give them the best care possible when they come in and they are well kept when awaiting export as well.
After all, it they only died and did not eat then there would be no balls around, let alone morphs...








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