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Another reason to go to Daytona

Blutengel said:
Where did Rich post the caramel lavenders? I threw a search but didn't find and I'm very curious what they look like...
It is in the Serpenco Photo Gallery somewhere. Rich actually didn’t cop out to what morph he thought his mystery morph was, but most people thought they were Caramel Lavs based upon the limited info we had and a few siblings in the photos. There were a couple of threads called something like Mystery Morph, or New Morph?

I guess if we had hets for Caramel and Lav then it wouldn’t be that difficult to pick out the Caramel Lavs. The problem with Rich’s clutches is that there are many other genes in the mix as well, with a hypo or two in the mix, which makes the possibilities 1/256 or there abouts as to what they really are.
 
Mystery Corn

I don't intend on selling that snake, or the caramel blood. We will probably be selling the rest of the clutch, though, just have to sort them out. It is a male. And, it is not a blood - although the head pattern appears that way, the ventrals are checkered.

Rich Hume
 
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