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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics Issues Discussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.

How are GOLDENS "any" different than Caramels?
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Old 10-09-2023, 01:29 PM   #51
scmartin27
Update from my collection, just to keep everyone in the loop.

I have 1.1 50% ph golden adults (grandkids of the original Golden).

Bred those two & their offspring together over the years. Not including them from that group I have:
0.2 Motleys (a 2021 & a 2022)
1.2 Classics (1.1 2021s, and 0.1 2022)
1.1 POSSIBLE visual Goldens - Caramel is in the line, though, so I won't say they are for sure either one. Both are equally possible. these are 2022s
I also have a handful of classic offspring from this season, and one Lava I plan to keep.

In another group from Joe, I also have 5.0 young het goldens
and 0.4 other possible het goldens (Mix of 2020s, 2021s, and 2022s).

The majority of all of these will be ready to breed next season, with the exception of the females that hatched in 2022 and 2023.

We have all the ingredients, now we need to make the Golden soup!
 

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