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Help with the Ultra gene

First, the mother does not look like an amber to me. She is much too red in the saddles, IMO, for her to be homozygous caramel.

Just want to chime in and say that's what I was thinking as soon a I saw the picture of her.
 
Fascinating. Excellent thread.

Jessica, I agree with your and Susan's wise words in your post #21 above.

Doesn't someone sell/have ultramel aneries? Zorro? Stephen? I forget.
 
*sniffs armpits, yup I smell to high heaven, I guess..* I was selling them.. No one payed any attention...*shrugs*
 
*sniffs armpits, yup I smell to high heaven, I guess..* I was selling them.. No one payed any attention...*shrugs*
I knew it was someone, Tim. LOL.

So obviously I was paying attention. But I have slept since then, so....

I have never looked up close and personal at a known homo ultra IRL,...only pics. But my ultramels are some of my favorite snakes.
 
dont know if this will help, the first pic is an 09 ultramel motley 100% het caramel from vms, and a baby ultramel het diffused...i dont know if the motley gene affects the coloring in the ultramel..but here are a couple more pics for whatever...
 
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