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New years babies

Ok remember this guy? He's an Ultramel Anery (PH Blood) I bred his sister an Ultra Granite, with a Tessera (Het Snow) the same one I got this guy from. The Snow Tess.
And got these... Anery, Ultramel Anery Tessera, and Anery Ultramels. All with high pink. Which of course cannot be caught on digital cameras. Lol!
 

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Striped Amaretto and company. Check out the Vanishing pattern Amaretto in the last pic.
Got a little of everything in this clutch. Amarettos, Striped and Motley.
 

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I'm trying to find something to say...and I have no words. Dad is AMAZING, the ultramel anery tessera is gorgeous, I have to say ultramel anery's are one of my favorite morphs and that baby just wraps it up. Love the amaretto clutch also!
 
OK, I'll tell. It's not an Orchid Stripe, but i sure was shaking a little when I saw the tail of this one. Even though there is no Sunkissed in this line, I was startled a wee bit when all I could see was the last quarter of him/her.
Oh yeah, and look in the bottom left corner. See the Caramel Stripe? Almost the same pattern on that one too.
 

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Hey Steve,
If one of these
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accidentally falls in the box with the other kids coming here
I'll say more nice things about you. Or shoot me a number.
Thanks,
dave
 
Striped Honey post shed, and

Hypo Cinders
 

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Yeah, you know, because everyone here can casually throw up a pic of a honey stripe as if we all have a baker's dozen of them in our collections. Holy crap, Steve. That thing is smokin!
 
Yeah, you know, because everyone here can casually throw up a pic of a honey stripe as if we all have a baker's dozen of them in our collections. Holy crap, Steve. That thing is smokin!

....I agree with Nate, I'm drooling over that thing!!!! Yowza!

OOOOO .... MMMMM ... GGGGG...!!!!! gimme gimmeee i want that one...!!!!

So my ban on new additions is being smashed by you Steve this isn't fair..!!
 
THE GOAL

This is what you wanna see as the ultimate goal. An Extreme RO with almost no red in the blotches. (If you look good you can see a slight haze of it in one blotch) Now of course they can change greatly after the first shed, but I've never seen one with this small of an amount of red on the head and zero red in any of the blotches.
I've also noticed that you can almost tell sexes by the amount of red on them. The ones with the least amount of red at hatching are always females.
 

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