I would just drop "caramel" off the Crider name to avoid confusion as it's not a different line of caramel but a different mutation all together. Ironically I think it might be the mutation originally called "caramel" but it took to long to become available and got replaced by what we now call caramel.
I am aware that some breeders report much better luck avoiding kinks (and maybe even getting female caramels to lay good eggs) than others but am not aware of it being due to different caramel lines. My guess is it's some environmental difference so not sure if the luck will be transferred to their customers or not. Would love to figure it out because I have a little caramel project and I'm on the fence about sticking with it or not.








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