Dragonling
Doesn't do "casual"
In my correspondence with Joe Pierce (ecreipeoj on these forums), he made me an offer I couldn't refuse: 12 OOE hatchlings from two small clutches with their sire and another adult male sibling. While the two males are still with him until I can get another adult rack, the babies arrived yesterday and are settling in. We managed to get some quick snaps of all of them, though they're pretty much all just run of the mill normal babies. So here they are! They are all classic het caramel 50% het lava motley.
Clutch 1
Amandine (F)
Baklava (F)
Cannoli (F)
Doughnut (M)
Empanada (F)
Fritter (M)
Gelato (M)
Clutch 2
Ambrosia (F)
(We had to take one of them portrait instead of landscape...)
Biscotti (M)
(This one's got attitude!)
Churro (M)
Divinity (F)
Eclair (F)
So there we have it! Oodles of normal babies. Not very exciting.
Oh, did I forget to mention...their sire and his brother are het golden?
That's right! Joe finally got two successful clutches from het golden x caramel pairings. The results were ALL normals, which means we have a new gene! Of course this will need to be confirmed by a second breeder, which is where I come in.
So my goals for this project are two-fold. First on my list is acquiring a caramel female to once and for all prove that golden is NOT allelic to caramel, preferably a loan since I think I need to limit my collection for now. Secondly, to grow up these babies and test first the females for het golden then later the males and hopefully produce some visuals in the next few years.
It's amazing that it's taken over a decade to just get this far, but I'm confident that goldens will soon start to appear in collections everywhere due to Joe's efforts in saving this line. I'm lucky to be a part of that!
Clutch 1
Amandine (F)
Baklava (F)
Cannoli (F)
Doughnut (M)
Empanada (F)
Fritter (M)
Gelato (M)
Clutch 2
Ambrosia (F)
(We had to take one of them portrait instead of landscape...)
Biscotti (M)
(This one's got attitude!)
Churro (M)
Divinity (F)
Eclair (F)
So there we have it! Oodles of normal babies. Not very exciting.
Oh, did I forget to mention...their sire and his brother are het golden?
That's right! Joe finally got two successful clutches from het golden x caramel pairings. The results were ALL normals, which means we have a new gene! Of course this will need to be confirmed by a second breeder, which is where I come in.
So my goals for this project are two-fold. First on my list is acquiring a caramel female to once and for all prove that golden is NOT allelic to caramel, preferably a loan since I think I need to limit my collection for now. Secondly, to grow up these babies and test first the females for het golden then later the males and hopefully produce some visuals in the next few years.
It's amazing that it's taken over a decade to just get this far, but I'm confident that goldens will soon start to appear in collections everywhere due to Joe's efforts in saving this line. I'm lucky to be a part of that!









