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'08 Caramel Bloodred Project Update/Progression

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
These are doing super! I don't have current photos of the entire project (the bloodred male is blue and the normal with great het markers is in another group that I don't get to hpotograph as often due to it's size) but the females - 2 bloodreds, the caramel bloodred and the caramel with great het markers - were semi-decent about their recent photo session.
 
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Those are some great snakes, I've been seeing some carmel bloods lately but they don't compare to yours, congrats.
John
 
Those are just beautiful!
In the future (unfortunately a few years away) I'm hoping to hatch a few of those. I hope they are as nice as yours!
 
Those are some great snakes, I've been seeing some carmel bloods lately but they don't compare to yours, congrats.
John


I agree 100% with John.
Could you also show us some pics of last year's Caramel Bloodreds Susan?PLEEEASE! :)
 
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Very nice Susan. Just dont let Jay see them, he will want them too! LOL Do you have any adult Caramel Bloods to show?

PJ :wavey:
 
Could you also show us some pics of last year's Caramel Bloodreds Susan?PLEEEASE! :)

I wish I could but unfortunately, both hatchlings from last year weren't the best eaters, eventually stopped altogether and died. I'm hoping this year will be different.

And sorry PJ, I don't have any adults, just a pair of hets.
 
Susan first Congrats :cheers: I hope they eat you out of mice.... Second you must send me some of them and the sunkiss for further exams :sidestep: :grin01: aah I have enough here to keep me busy :grin01:
 
Wow! Very nice! I still can't fathom how so many differnt and beautiful morphs have come out of corns!! These guys are stunning and will look even more so shortly!!! Congrats!

Hope that they do better than last year's group!

KUDOS!
 
Update!

Took some updated photos of the "living room hatchings".

These are the two bloodred het hypo females (66% het caramel, 50% het amel). First 3 pics are #53 and last 2 pics are #60. I'll eventually get around to naming everybody.
 
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This is the male bloodred het hypo (66% chance het caramel, 50% het amel) and the female caramel het hypo (66% het bloodred, 50% het amel). The caramel has a lovely, large white line running down her belly between the few checks, so with that head, I'm betting on her being 100% het bloodred.
 
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Some updated photos!

First is #53 and #60, the female bloodreds, then #63, the male bloodred. Next is #50, the caramel bloodred female (she doesn't tolerate large meals and is on her 3rd week of extra small pinks after a regurge) and then #65, the caramel female with the great bloodred het markers.
 
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Those are real nice and give hope to all of us working with that morph that it's possible to get decent skull heads and diffusion! Very very nice!!

Planning on having any up for sale this year?
 
And just for giggles, I took some belly shots this time. They are posted in the same order as above.
 
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