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headshot of caramel het blood

lostboy66

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:rolleyes: my 05 caramel het blood male with 360 gramm when he comes to me he was en yearling with 50 gramms !
 
and the caramel female het or hom blood!
greats lostboy66
 

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If you want to know more about hom or het blood look at the belly patterns. If there are belly patterns present, the snake seems to be het snow and without pattern you have a nice caramel bloodred :) .
 
BlackSun said:
If you want to know more about hom or het blood look at the belly patterns. If there are belly patterns present, the snake seems to be het snow and without pattern you have a nice caramel bloodred :) .

:) This year, my friend hatched some baby from Bloodred Red female X Hypo male ...
the result is half classic / half bloodred red ... ( :shrugs: sorry, my english very poor) ...

classic
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bloodred red

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jes good example to see the difference between blood and non blood.

By the way nice animals very good to make hypo bloodreds because the classics are het blood het hypo, and the bloods het hypo :)
 
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