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Posted by: vin russo at Mon Jul 6 22:25:09 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vin russo ] I have been producing Caramels for a few years now & I think I have figured them out. There appears to be two Caramel forms out there. One has a Root Beer type of color & this one seems to be the older or original trait first produced by Kevin McKurley at Nerd back in 1996. The other type is more Orange and was originally produced by Mark Bell back in the late nineties. I was fortunate enough to get a male Heterozygous for Caramel from the Mark Bell line back in 2001. But the male I have was produced by Mark Bell when he bred an original line ( Root Beer colored ) Caramel male to a Het ( Orange Line ) female. Making the male definate het for one line & pos het for the other. Well I bred my Poss double het to a few normal females & kept all the female offspring back in 2002. I then bred the Poss double het male back to these daughters starting in 2005 and produced both types of Caramels from these daughters & a New third type. I am quite sure now that the third type is a double homozygous Caramel. I am calling this double homozygous Caramel by the name of a Camarillo. This name is a combination of Caramel and Amarillo ( which means Yellow in Spanish ). | ||
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