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Caramel Charcoal?

5 Star Serpents

Ryan and Terri
I'm wondering if anyone has any photo's of Caramel Charcoal babies that they have hatched, as well as any Golddust Charcoals?

If anyone has any could you please post photo's? Thanks!
 
Thanks Jarrett!
The pairing was an Ultra Charcoal ph motley X Motley het Blizzard. The male is proven out to be Ultra Charoal when he was bred to a Blizzard female, and no Motleys yet so I doubt that he is het Motley.
All the babies were pipping as expected until a Caramel baby popped out, so obviously they are both het Caramel also. There is still one baby in the egg though that is yellow but looks way to light to be a Gold Dust, I'm sure it is though. I will post some photos once they are all out. I was pretty excited to see the Caramel baby pop out though!
 
Ok so everyone is out of the eggs, the final count is 1 Gold Dust, 1 Caramel, 2 Normals, 2 Ultramels, 4 Charcoals and 4 Ultramel Charcoals.

There is 1 charcoal and 1 ultramel charcoal that are really quite yellow though, and of course my somewhat lacking (to say the least) camera skills weren't able to pick up the yellows too well, but here are some photos anyways.

The little guy to the far right of the photo has a really bronze look to him/her, it's quite noticeable when it is in person and compared to the other Charcoals in the clutch
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Next is a group shot, or most of the group at least, the Caramel decided it didn't really want to be part of the team I guess!
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And the next horrible shot shows the yellow-ish Ultramel Charcoal at the top along side the Ultramel baby. Of the 4 Ultramel Charcoals there are 3 very different colors, I'm going to guess that the 2 darkest are females and the lighter is a male, and the 4th possibly has a little extra going on. I think that this baby will be a hold back so that I can test breed it later and watch it progress.
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Stephen Roylance hatched quite a few this year and he has begun calling them "bronze" corns. I think it's a great trade name.
This, I totally knew...not sure how I forgot either, they are beauties! Are they diffused also? I can't remember exactly but I'm hoping you might Mitchell.
 
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