Actually the Caramel Lavenders I have look nothing at all like these guys. But in like fashion they look like nothing at all special until they get some maturity to them. This is going to get to being a pain in the butt having a bunch of projects where you can't see results until the animals are a couple of years old.......
As for a Caramel/Anery/Charcoal, I doubt I have any of those, but I suspect they would be difficult to pick out of a barrel full of just regular Anerythristics.
Now I'm not saying at all that ALL of my Caramel Blood Reds will turn out looking like this pair. Not enough data at this point. If I remember correctly, the target for the parentage that created these was actually Butter Blood Red, which I haven't been very successful with. I believe I only have one, to date, and these were just byproduct.
Checking out the new breeders is always a fun time. I get to look closely at some animals that I haven't even seen for a couple of years. I looked into one cage and thought I had just another Blizzard, but the color was slightly wrong. Then I noticed the black eyes......
Well, I know what the genes of the parentage is, but not sure why something like that one came out of the mix.
On the other hand, this is the time of year when I discover that I have a bunch of orphaned breeders. In other words, males or females with no mates containing the same genetic mix needed. And I have around 50 females I may not be able to breed this year simply because I ran out of larger cages for them......
I needed to sell off at least another 100 adults last Winter..........
Man, I LOVE seeing the new babies, but the work load gets harder and harder to face every year.