Jungle x hypo coastal I beleive. So no not pure coastal.
The two caramels I have from SXR don't have any resemblance to any Jungles I have and have seen. Their shape, colour and patterning look entirely like Coastals, my female having been presented as one in a state show, winning a ribbon and no experts questioning that. I was referring to normal caramels in my previous statement and not OPs/Caramel Jags btw, and until Simon comes on here and says otherwise, they will stay registered as Coastals.
So does anyone know if T+ or T- animals were used for this sunlgow project? My knowledge of the difference is not very high or adept but as far as I know the - ones are usually lavenders and pastels and the + ones are usually darker with more brighter oranges and yellows.
So...is Simon Stones lines of caramels, pure coastals or what?
I have Diane's number but I'm not going to ring them up about it now, its no big deal. Atm I'm more interested in the T- and T+ thing and whether any of the experienced albino breeders in here want to commentSimon has always being a bit vague as to the origins of the caramel line. He hasn't come on here or any other forum, to my knowledge in the past to either confirm or dismiss, so I find it incredibly unlikely he would post about it now.
You could always try contacting him yourself.
I have no interest in caramel coastals so have not looked into it myself. Just what I have heard.
I have Diane's number but I'm not going to ring them up about it now, its no big deal. Atm I'm more interested in the T- and T+ thing and whether any of the experienced albino breeders in here want to comment
The two caramels I have from SXR don't have any resemblance to any Jungles I have and have seen. Their shape, colour and patterning look entirely like Coastals
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