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Rich Z's BlatheringsSince Connie and I have retired the SerpenCo business, topics here will focus on topics of a more personal and general nature.
I've been breeding animals het for both Opal and Butter for a couple of years now and getting some nice results. Of course, I can't tell which ones may be triple homozygous animals (Amelanism, Caramel, and Lavender). So that means I have to keep a bunch of them to raise them up just to see what they turn out looking like.
Kevin - bear in mind the parentage. They may very well be homozygous for Caramel as well. That's what I was shooting for. But of course, I am only speculating. I have LOTS of Opals this year and they are quite variable all by themselves.
I have some of these possible triple homozygous Opal/Butters from last year that I should drag out and take photos of one of these days.
Rich - I was also thinking that perhaps those "Opals" might have been exhibiting some Caramel but I haven't seen enough regular Opals as hatchlings to make that assessment. Dragging out some of those possbile triple homo opal/butters from last year for some photo's might be a fine idea. I know I'd like to see them!
Man, all these photos of the opals are starting to get on me....
I think that I might order a couple from you soon.....and what I mean by that is....very soon....
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