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RoyalVariations
at Fri May 29 20:47:43 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RoyalVariations ]
Matt,
Great information from your experience. Your thoughts are very helpful. Did the Crider and the Ultramel both come from Africa as the so called “African Caramel line” or were they represented as “different” from each other? Did the Ultramel originate from the same source as the Crider?
The Barkers say that their female Burgandy Albino is fairly old hence the reason they are not sure what it looked like when it was younger. The Crider, Ultramel, Burgundy Albino and Toffee ball are all very beautiful. I realize that a lot of people have insight into the many morphs we are all working with but the fact that these morphs we are speaking about specifically are new to us and their genetics are still not known "meaning how they relate to each other if they do?" shows how the simple recessives for example take years to figure out and establish the pieces of their puzzle.
The morphs list is still incomplete, what a phenomenon. ----- Proud supporter of USARK and Kingsnake.com
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Kyle
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- Burgandy, Ultramel, Caramel,,,,,,,,,,,,, - RoyalVariations, Fri May 29 10:42:14 2009
- RE: Burgandy, Ultramel, Caramel,,,,,,,,,,,,, - medusah, Fri May 29 12:23:21 2009
- Here ya go... - ghireptiles, Fri May 29 17:10:21 2009

- RE: Here ya go... - RoyalVariations, Fri May 29 17:26:39 2009
- RE: Here ya go... - ghireptiles, Fri May 29 19:34:39 2009
RE: Here ya go... - RoyalVariations, Fri May 29 20:47:43 2009
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