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Lava Saffron?

Snakefreakin

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We had a nice clutch this year of our Normal het Lava, Amel, Caramel, Sunkissed, Striped x Amel het Lava, Caramel, Sunkissed, Striped.

We are lucky about a Saffron Striped and two nice Sunkissed Striped
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But there is also a couple of Butters. They looks all different. We think that the darkest one is a normal Butter, the lighter one a Lava Butter and the lightest one a Lava Saffron:
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What do you think?

The Eyes:
Lava Saffron?:
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Butter:
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Lava Butter?:
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Beautiful babies. I would love to see a sunkissed topaz stripe, and it looks like you are on your way there!
 
Oh I didn't mean to imply that I thought any of these were lava honey stripes, just that I think that they would be beautiful and you have the ability to produce them!
 
Very hard to know for sure without test breedings.

That's the draw back to having the Lava & Amel genes combined, unless the parents are both Homo Lava, it's really hard to know for sure if you have a Amel or Lavamel.

I sure hope the best for you and either way, they look great, especially all the SK Stripes !!!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
I think you do in fact have a lava saffron! It has the exact same color of the lava butter I produced last year, but with the sunkissed pattern. As for the one you've asked is a lava butter, I think it's a bright butter. It doesn't have the super-hypo lava effect nor the gem-like eyes.

Congrats on the lava saffron!
 
Here's a pic of my lava butter, so you can see exactly how it looked at hatch too. Just throw on the sunkissed pattern and you have the snake you're asking about. Plus I've attached a photo of all four morphs I got from the pairing of Lava het caramel amel x Same.
 

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Thank you all! Especially Mitchell for the pictures. We will wait for a few more sheds to see the way.
The last two years we have Amel and Lavamel and I think its not so hard to set a amel apart from a lavamel if you have the comparison of the hatchlings (directly after hatching):
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Iam of the opinion that the combination from Lava and Amel produce brighter animals.
Lavamel after shed:
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Compairing Lavamel- Amel:
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Maybe its also produce brighter butters...
 
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