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What makes a good cinnamon?
So I'm going to the pdx expo this weekend and I'm looking for a female cinnamon bp. I know that there are certain things ppl look for in specific morphs and that is what I do when buying a new morph. So my question is what do ppl look for when getting a cinnamon? Like what makes a good cinnamon bp? If anyone could include pics I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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I personally like the more reddish cinnamons with more blushing rather than the black back ones. They are one of my favorite morphs. I prefer them over black pastels bc they tend to be more reddish/brown than them. I just got a male cinny a week ago. I'll post some pics of him tmrw since he ate last nite. In the end its really whatever catches YOUR eye at the expo. Everyone will have their own preferences.
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I love the reduced pattern black backs. It is all personal preference though.
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I look for a more faded cinnamon colored head. Some cinnamon colored blushing in the pattern along the back. The more back pattern the better. Lots of alien heads along the sides. The alien heads should begin to connect into one long strip along the tail and usually just behind the head along the neck. The more flames and blushing coming up the sides the better as well but with a good cinny, flames are not really flames like what you'd see on a pastel or fire.. It's more like a high white side that only comes up in places.
You want a cinny that doesn't look like a black pastel. If the head is really black and the back pattern is really black with no cinnamon coloration or blushing at all, I consider it a lower quality cinny.
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I want to make savannah's and super cinny does that make a difference in what i look for?
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Super cinny, not so much.. Savannah's, yes.. A dark, low quality cinny is more likely to produce similar offspring. You'd want to find the lightest, highest quality cinny you could if you want to produce high quality cinnys and morphs with it.
Just look for the busiest, messiest side pattern, the thickest/longest back pattern, and the lightest or reddest, most cinnamon colored one you can find.
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I like a nice clean black back and a pattern that doesn't connect to the belly at all. Bonus points if the alien heads merge into long blobs. The funkier the pattern, the better! I also like lots of white and blushing on the sides, but that isn't as important to me as the black back and funky sides. Color-wise, I don't care. I'm all about the pattern on cinnies. XD
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This is my future Savannah making female. She has everything I wanted in a cinny. She was very bright colored as a baby, lots of belly flames, connecting pattern, and of course the awsome blush back helped.


Gale
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This is a picture of one of my cinnamons; I think she is a perfect example of the morph.
I have another cinnamon that is a complete train wreck and looks nothing like a cinnamon.
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 Originally Posted by angllady2
This is my future Savannah making female. She has everything I wanted in a cinny. She was very bright colored as a baby, lots of belly flames, connecting pattern, and of course the awsome blush back helped.
Gale
This is Exactly what i was talking about and picturing in my head. Beautiful reddish blushings rather than the black back, just my personal taste. I cannot wait to see what that snake produces for you!
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