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The missing test for BUF done !!!!

lol.....just lol....:grin01:
Well here in germany we have something that's called "privacy"... perhaps you don't have this in the netherlands...:santa:
At first... what's the problem that we share the same homepage? I really miss the point..:puke01: but nevertheless I don't care...

I just have to repeat myself.... before a couple of weeks (before the testbreeding results were released) you said (just as you wrote in the mail to thorsten) that you don't think that buf is the same like auratum/toffee . . . and that just because of all the pictures you got from us.
well ... now it's proven a dominant heredity and now you say it's the same...
man... it's just ridiculous....:p
Let's keep it like it is: we breed toffee ... you breed buf and everything is fine.
IF they are same it will be like lesser and butter in ballpythons. . . two compatible genes but different looking phenotype.
I'm out of the whole buf/toffee conversation.
We showed our testbreedings and that's it!

kind gegards... benni
 
lol.....just lol....:grin01:
Well here in germany we have something that's called "privacy"... perhaps you don't have this in the netherlands...:santa:
At first... what's the problem that we share the same homepage? I really miss the point..:puke01: but nevertheless I don't care...

I just have to repeat myself.... before a couple of weeks (before the testbreeding results were released) you said (just as you wrote in the mail to thorsten) that you don't think that buf is the same like auratum/toffee . . . and that just because of all the pictures you got from us.
well ... now it's proven a dominant heredity and now you say it's the same...
man... it's just ridiculous....:p
Let's keep it like it is: we breed toffee ... you breed buf and everything is fine.
IF they are same it will be like lesser and butter in ballpythons. . . two compatible genes but different looking phenotype.
I'm out of the whole buf/toffee conversation.
We showed our testbreedings and that's it!

kind gegards... benni

This was about my testbreeding, as you see above!!!!!

And the rest is , always the same here.:puke01:
For the rest do what you want to do,call it watever you want, it doesn't mather to me any more, and its a chame for the cornsnake comunitie.
 
I know the hole story jan ;) i would like to see pics of the outcome from this year breeding buf het.. X caramel het ...

to help you out to not let people start discusions lets see:

1) the hole clutch together
3) individual pic of each
3) compareson pic buf and normal next to each other
4) compareson pic orange and amel next to each other

And try to get the best quality in color as you can ;)

and to the toffee thing...
you know what to do to stop this delemma of not knowing if its the same or not. Testbreeding next year and your done :)


roman
Look at my site klik the buf book they are updated today.:cheers:
 
The pictures missing is a good pic from amel with orange sorry went wrong.
But the rest speaks for itself i hope.
 

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And here i pic from 2008 thread, with the buf from 2011 cut out and paste in.
In 2008 Orange het caramel x Normalstripe het caramel ( not nowing orange is "het caramel" but it could, becouse papa was a "het caramel")
In 2011 Buf het amel ... X Caramel het amel....Other parents same look, three years further same results.And hope to satisfied the people who ask for it!!


http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70843

And who follows both Buf and Toffee, there is another suprise in that tread, nowing that i got my animals the parents from the first buf came from belgium, and he did business in france with snakes :idea:
His name was kind of hennie, and i think he lives in Antwerp now.

:wavey:
 

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