Thanks ... the ones I have so far are a standard kit, a hetro ebony, a homo ebony, a dark tan wrap, a brown velvet, a white mosaic, a black velvet and a violet wrap. I am in the process of doing some of the other colors (yes, one will be a homo beige kit) and I hope to have 6 of the 7 main colors plus a few that are mixed. I do not have a sapphire or a blue diamond chinchilla ... if I did, I would make one of them, too.
Let me back-up and question that last statement ... I may have a blue diamond and not know it for sure ... I have a pair that I put together and did not check their background close enough ... a white mosaic that is a sapphire carrier (the only one I have that has sapphire in it) and a standard gray that is a violet carrier. They just gave birth to tripplets a couple of weeks ago ... two look like standards, but one looks like a very unusual, but beautiful "violet" ... since I have no sapphires to compare it to, I'm not sure what it is yet. I hope to bring it to the field day and get some other opions and compairasons. ;-) As I understand it ... a standard gray/violet carrier and a standard gray/sapphire carrier can produce what is called a 'blue diamond' chinchilla. Anyone that has a sapphire or a blue diamond that is comming to the field day, please bring it! I am not familiar with these, but would love to learn about them.
The calendars will be on sale at the Field Day Show on October 20th in South Carolina.
Jo Ann