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New Year's babies part II

Steve, just curious, what are the parents to this one and do you have pics. of them ??

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Sure Walter. The pairing was an Amber Opal X Ultramel Lavender (Het Amber). So there is a chance this hatchling is an Ultramel Amaretto too.
 

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Sure Walter. The pairing was an Amber Opal X Ultramel Lavender (Het Amber). So there is a chance this hatchling is an Ultramel Amaretto too.

Very cool !! That Amber Opal apprears to have a somewhat yellowish wash, or is that just the lighting causing that?

I tell ya bud, you defiantly are alot braver than I am, adding Hypo to Ultramel :eek1: I've always made it point not to just to keep from having to decifer between the two. Have you been able to see a noticable difference in a Ultramel & Hypo Ultramel ??

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Very cool !! That Amber Opal apprears to have a somewhat yellowish wash, or is that just the lighting causing that?

I tell ya bud, you defiantly are alot braver than I am, adding Hypo to Ultramel :eek1: I've always made it point not to just to keep from having to decifer between the two. Have you been able to see a noticable difference in a Ultramel & Hypo Ultramel ??

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
Well I had no choice in the matter lol! It was the only male Amel Caramel Lavender I had. I see what I think are Hypo Ultramels at times but Lavender can be super tricky when adding Hypo into it :(
those stripe honeys are amazing maybe you should put me on a waiting list for a pair

I believe one of them is already sold :(
 
Well I had no choice in the matter lol! It was the only male Amel Caramel Lavender I had. I see what I think are Hypo Ultramels at times but Lavender can be super tricky when adding Hypo into it :(

I hear man. I was just curious to know if there is an actual noticable difference in appearence of the two.
I would think the only way to know for sure if an Ultramel is homo Hypo would be test trials, unless of course both parents used were homo Hypo to begin with.

Thanks, Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
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I hear man. I was just curious to know if there is an actual noticable difference in appearence of the two.
I would think the only way to know for sure if an Ultramel is homo Hypo would be test trials, unless of course both parents used were homo Hypo to begin with.

Thanks, Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Yes, agreed :)
 
Cinder Tesseras is what I'm hoping to get a few years down the road! The pieces are in place.. And maybe hypo cinder tessys!

Yours are awesome! Makes me happy of what I have to look forward to.
 
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