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    Re: Calider!!

    These caliders are absolutely perfect!! Congrats on a clutch of beauties keep us updated on them, can't wait to see them all after shed and a couple of meals.

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    Re: Calider!!

    Beautiful. That calider on the right is so clean! Definitely an underrated morph.

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    Re: Calider!!

    Those are awesome! So many of the calico combos I see are really unspectacular. Its really starting to become obvious that with this gene the line you work with makes all the difference, and that sugars are clearly better. They are going to be smoking hot as they grow into that white!

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    Re: Calider!!

    Quote Originally Posted by CryHavoc17 View Post
    Those are awesome! So many of the calico combos I see are really unspectacular. Its really starting to become obvious that with this gene the line you work with makes all the difference, and that sugars are clearly better. They are going to be smoking hot as they grow into that white!

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    It's funny. I work with both the VPI sugar and the NWE calico line and to be honest I've produced so neat looking combos using both lines. The one thing I can say is that the Sugars seem..that SEEM (with my limited production of them this year only) to be more colorful as base morphs than the NWE calico's. I've talked with breeder at length about their feelings on if the different lines are different enough to really call "different" and the response seems to be split. Some say yes some say no. Me I'm going to, for now, keep the lines separate and market them separate just for those people that want a VPI sugar or want a Calico..

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    Those look great. Congratulations. Clearly those mutations are meant to go together, the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts. Like peanut butter and jelly.
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    Re: Calider!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    It's funny. I work with both the VPI sugar and the NWE calico line and to be honest I've produced so neat looking combos using both lines. The one thing I can say is that the Sugars seem..that SEEM (with my limited production of them this year only) to be more colorful as base morphs than the NWE calico's. I've talked with breeder at length about their feelings on if the different lines are different enough to really call "different" and the response seems to be split. Some say yes some say no. Me I'm going to, for now, keep the lines separate and market them separate just for those people that want a VPI sugar or want a Calico..
    Wilbanks works with both lines and has stated his opinion that they are different enough that he thinks they are different genes. I'm a year or so off from breeding sugars but from what I've seen I prefer the sugar line over the calico line


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    Chubby gals there!
    So much pink in all of em!
    gorgeous!
    painstakingly waiting...

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    Re: Calider!!

    Those are some really nice examples, congrats I agree that their underrated and imo from what I have seen sugars look nicer with more orange tint to them. Im hoping to add sugar to my collection this weekend at daytona. Really looking for an enchi sugar but I doubt I will be able to find 1.
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    14 0.1 queenbee
    14 1.0 fire calico

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    congrat's they all look great.

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    Congrats on hitting the Calider. Gonna be a looker for sure
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