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What would happen if?

JNugent

Addicted..
I'm sure this has probably already been done, but I should have some nice caramels next season from a pair I've got. I got bored and started looking around the collection and imagining what could be in a few years time. So I know by crossing a caramel and an amel you get butters. I also know that fluorescent orange amels are line bred and are just a special variation of amel. So, what do you think would be the outcome of breeding a fluorescent orange to a caramel? Any one have any examples of such a pairing or if not, do you think it would modify the color of the butters in any way? Just curious and couldn't get my head around it.
 
Forgot to add this but this is the fluorescent I have in mind in a few years.. If that makes a difference.

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