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Show off your Caramel

ButtersCorns4life

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Show us some pics of your beautiful Caramels!!! I'm getting some next year in my first clutch and I want to have an idea what I'm getting.
Thanks
 
Here's my Caramel Motley. She's an '06 from SMR

Bayonet
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08 caramel motley male from Terri (crackerhead).
 

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WOW. Thats what a caramel is, I thought they had less color. . . Happy days! really nice pics by the way.

ps. how do you create the stripe gene? without a striped corn. . .
 
WOW. Thats what a caramel is, I thought they had less color. . . Happy days! really nice pics by the way.

ps. how do you create the stripe gene? without a striped corn. . .

Erm, your question doesn't make a whole lot of sense. You need the Striped gene in order to produce Striped Corns. Either two Striped parents, two het parents, or one Striped parent and one het parent.

You can sometimes get Motley-Stripes that look a lot like Stripes, but for a good clean stripe like DaGiant's you're much better off with just getting a pair of Stripes or het Stripes.

Note that Caramel hatchlings don't have as much color. They are much darker and mostly brown with hints of yellow when they hatch. Here's one of the first pictures I took of Bayonet when she arrived from SMR (of course she was even darker than this when she hatched but I don't have pictures of that).

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I dont know, for some reason I thought like I could somehow "make" the stripe gene.. . . . nevermind. . .

Thanks for the pic and info about them as hatchlings.
 
Here are my "08" Caramel & Amber Keepers
1st Caramel
2nd Caramel stripe
3rd Amber(hypo & Caramel)
 

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