My original "Caramel type" female.
My original "Caramel type" female.
My original "Caramel type" female.
Tiger x "Caramel type" Offspring - While the striping is broken, I believe this snake to be a Tiger with an unusually high ratio of dark pattern to light pattern.
Tiger x "Caramel type" Offspring - While the striping is broken, I believe this snake to be a Tiger with an unusually high ratio of dark pattern to light pattern.
Tiger x "Caramel type" Offspring - While the striping is broken, I believe this snake to be a Tiger with an unusually high ratio of dark pattern to light pattern.
Tiger x "Caramel type" Offspring - While the striping is broken, I believe this snake to be a Tiger with an unusually high ratio of dark pattern to light pattern.
"Caramel type" Tiger - This female is around four feet long in the photo and her colors are still developing.
"Caramel type" Tiger - This female is around four feet long in the photo and her colors are still developing.
"Caramel type" Tiger - This female is around four feet long in the photo and her colors are still developing.
"Caramel type" Tiger - This snake gets more incredible with every shed.
"Caramel type" Tiger - This female is around four feet long in the photo and her colors are still developing.
"Caramel type" Tiger - She is nearing six feet long in the photo and her colors have stayed clean while taking on a more intense tone. I don't think she's going to breed for the 2011 season, but she'll be more than ready for 2012.
"Caramel type" - This male is a more traditionally patterned one. While I'm not sure that I'll need him, I really like his look and decided it couldn't hurt to have an extra male, just in case.
"Caramel type" - This male is a more traditionally patterned one. While I'm not sure that I'll need him, I really like his look and decided it couldn't hurt to have an extra male, just in case.
"Caramel type" - This male is a more traditionally patterned one. While I'm not sure that I'll need him, I really like his look and decided it couldn't hurt to have an extra male, just in case.
"Caramel type" Jaguar - This snake is a few months old in the photo, but the dark pigment around the saddles is now fully developed. This snake should turn into a nice yellow Jaguar with nice orange saddles bordered in black.
"Caramel type" Jaguar - This snake is a few months old in the photo, but the dark pigment around the saddles is now fully developed. This snake should turn into a nice yellow Jaguar with nice orange saddles bordered in black.
"Caramel type" Jaguar, Possible Red Phase - This snake was produced by breeding a red phase to my original "caramel type" female, and although it would take a couple years to prove out, I belive he's carrying both the "caramel" and the "red phase" traits. This snake was sold - not sure what I was thinking, other than I had a hard time deciding what to keep. :-)
"Caramel type" Jaguar, Possible Red Phase - This snake was produced by breeding a red phase to my original "caramel type" female, and although it would take a couple years to prove out, I belive he's carrying both the "caramel" and the "red phase" traits. This snake was sold - not sure what I was thinking, other than I had a hard time deciding what to keep. :-)
In this particular photo, you can see the typical red phase tones and the more yellow/orange "caramel type" tones.
Caramel Type Jaguar - This male should be ready to breed for the 2012 season.
Caramel Type Jaguar - This male should be ready to breed for the 2012 season.
Caramel Type Jaguar - This male should be ready to breed for the 2012 season.
Caramel Type Jaguar - This male should be ready to breed for the 2012 season.