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Virago said:I don't know if anyone has said this yet but I was flippig through the manual today and on page 99 there's a very yellow corn with black borders. What do you think?
they look similar.
Virago said:I don't know if anyone has said this yet but I was flippig through the manual today and on page 99 there's a very yellow corn with black borders. What do you think?
stephen said:I would breed it to a hypo ao amel :twoguns:
hediki said:hers a pic of a caramel its probably a mix of caramel and anery A
Have you ever heard of an Amber or Butter Corn?Joejr14 said:Where does hypo or amel come into play here?
ecreipeoj said:Have you ever heard of an Amber or Butter Corn?
I think a Golden Lava would be nice, but then I am very bias. I can’t wait to see what a Lava Caramel looks like. An Orange Hypo Morph x Yellow Anery Morph = ??
If I had this Corn, I would breed it to a Butter Motley or Amber Motley, but most likely a Butter Motleys since they are readily available. This would test it against the Caramel gene and throw two other genes in the mix at the same time.
I am sure we could dream up a couple more combos as well, like a Striped Butter, Striped Amber (Don’t remember seeing one) or how about a Sulfur Corn? (Butter Blood) Now that is dreaming. :licklips:
Rich Z said:Well there could be some substantial drawbacks to breeding it to a Caramel or derivative. Suppose we assume that this is NOT a Caramel. Of course, you will get all normal babies. But what will the F2 babies look like? If this "golden" corn proves to be single recessive and the babies of this line look real similar to Caramels, then you may have some problems picking out which ones are which.
I can see the attraction of doing something like a Butter Motley bred to it, but I have already got deep grooves in my head from the head scratching I have done after similar projects that in retrospect, didn't give me any more answers, but instead just gave me more questions.
ecreipeoj said:Some times it is possible to tell similar morphs apart in the F2 generation from the same clutch, much like Rich’s Het Sunkissed and hypo matings this year.
But this cross HAS to be done in order to say "this isn't just a caramel." Until that point, IMO these things won't really have much value because who wants to pay some high price just to get what might turn out to be a caramel they could get anywhere for $30?