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    this spider or this cinnamon?

    which morphs are more vaueable?
    which between these two would you choose





    help me choose..

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    The spider looks a little thin

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    Re: this spider or this cinnamon?

    I would skip on both , the cinny isnt clean enough pattern wise, and the spider does not have enough reduction in pattern and has too many dots
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    Re: this spider or this cinnamon?

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    I would skip on both , the cinny isnt clean enough pattern wise, and the spider does not have enough reduction in pattern and has too many dots
    i agree with this. although i would normally say it's upto him if he likes the pattern, but the pattern is too busy for my liking . i like single dorsal stripe with stripes going down the side. some people like the striped spiders, some people like dots. it seems like the spider just has a weird busy pattern. i like the head pattern though

    the cinny is cool looking but you could find a better one
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    Re: this spider or this cinnamon?

    It depends on what you are getting him/her as: just a nice looking pet or future breeder.

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    Re: this spider or this cinnamon?

    Be less concerned about perceived "value" and more concerned about which one you like (if you are digging them).

    In the end, by the time they are both grown up - "value" will be a wash. If both are the same sex.

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    I think the spider is a bit better than the cinny, though neither are fantastic. His color is good, although his pattern isn't very clean. But, as has been pointed out, he looks thin.
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    I think it depends on what you're looking to do with them.
    If you are planning to breed, there's a TON of different morphs you can make with spiders, most of which I prefer over Super Cinnies, but they're ALL amazing, nonetheless.
    I think that cinny looks a little plain; however I've never seen a spider I didn't gush over.
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    Personally, I would skip both. The cinny has a busy back and the spider has too many "dots".

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