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Caramel

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
Not always the most cooperative of snakes, I did get a pretty good session with Talasi recently. Funny though, I had forgotten how she got her name so had to look it up. It's Native American for "cornflower".
 
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I sure hope my Caramel girl turns out as beautiful as yours is!! I am still learning the Morphs and when I look at her as a little almost 4 month old I just can not see her turning into a Caramel.
 
Susan, did you produce this girl?

I sure did! She's an F2 generation. Her ghost grandmother (who is now living in sweet~nichole~marie's classroom) was paired with my butter male and produced her amel father (who currently owned by bekers71). I also paired my butter male with my anery stripe female to produce her normal mother (who was recently purchased by Reptilekyle64). Talasi was proven to have inherited the stripe gene from her maternal grandmother, but I have yet to determine if she inherited the hypo gene from her paternal grandmother.
 
I sure did! She's an F2 generation. Her ghost grandmother (who is now living in sweet~nichole~marie's classroom) was paired with my butter male and produced her amel father (who currently owned by bekers71). I also paired my butter male with my anery stripe female to produce her normal mother (who was recently purchased by Reptilekyle64). Talasi was proven to have inherited the stripe gene from her maternal grandmother, but I have yet to determine if she inherited the hypo gene from her paternal grandmother.

Thats so neat you have such a background with this line. I can only hope my caramel turns out so nice. My girl has more yellow, but the grey tones are starting to creep in.
 
That's a stunning Caramel, Susan! So colourful. I love those golden yellows on her side blotches. Beautiful. :)
 
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