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Top Drawer Cayenne Fires from zorro

Thanks Em. Thank you, Carol. Thank you, Caryl.
Those are really sweet Eric!
Thanks Dave.
is that the same as a lava?
No, Shmoges. Lava is a somewhat hypo-like gene, that does seem to beautifully enhance red snakes. (I am no expert, just don't want you to think your question would go ignored in my thread.)

These "cayenne fires" are amel diffused snakes that have been line bred for the expression of an extra reddish tint that Marsha of Poppycorns coined the term 'cayenne line' for. (Don or John, feel free to correct this or expound on it.)

If you have ever spilt cayenne pepper on the counter, you can kind of imagine an already reddish snake dusted with that color.

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Well, I don't know how I missed these when you first posted them but it's a shame that I did! Very nice snakes. I'd love to have them, that's for sure. Congrats on getting these, and John.....nice work, I'm impressed.

Mitch
 
Thanks, Wayne and Mitch. They became my dream morph shortly after I joined the forum. And they are so sweet and easy going. I named the male Clement (I had been saving that name for the The Special Snake) and the female Dulcinea.
 
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