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    Craigslist finds

    Ok so today as i was listing a bunch of crap out of my garage for sale i went buzzing through the pet section and low and behold i see a fella selling out his collection so curiousity got the better of me and i looked. So this guy has a couple of albinos that i found out were sold and he has a 100% het pied male for 35.00 and a 100% het cinnamon male for 75.00. He sent me pics and snakes look well taken care of. Our 8 year old wants a first snake and has decided he's saved a enough money up to buy the Het pied....with that said what exactly am i looking for with this morph? I am new to this whole morph thing. Also looking at an Enchi female as well. Help please...please enlighten me.

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    100% het cinnamon? cinnamons are co-dom not recessive. maybe he meant cinny het for pied or something. i wouldn't buy hets from someone unless he is reputable. you could get scammed.

    i'm not sure exactly what you're asking.. "what exactly am i looking for with this morph?". are you asking how to identify the morph? are you asking what other morphs work well with that morph? price ranges or something?
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    Id scoop up that het cinnamon. Never heard of that morph before :p

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    Re: Craigslist finds

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    Id scoop up that het cinnamon.
    Kinda like that Het for Spider I heard about last week...
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    Re: Craigslist finds

    Guess what I was asking Is there anything distinguishing that can tell me that they are what the guy says they are? I am going to make him an offer for both of them as a package deal. Our 8 y.o really wants the het pied...BADLY and i REALLY want the cinny!!! Poor husband is flipping out!!! My brother has a snake rack he's giving me for my snake collection. I love it....now i know why alot of you have numerous amount of snakes...IT'S FREAKIN ADDICTION!! Thanks all for responding.

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    If you haven't figured it out already, there is no such thing as het cinnamon. It's either visually cinnamon or not at all! The het pied will just look normal. No way of knowing without breeding and proving it. Some say there are markers for het pied but that is by no means 100%!

    So don't expect to be buying anything more than a couple of normals!
    Last edited by Tfpets; 03-10-2012 at 12:53 PM.
    5.3 normals, 3.1 mojave, 2.4 pastels, 1.0 yellow belly, 1.1 cinnamon, 1.1 het pied, 1.0 pastel/yellowbelly
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    There's no such thing as 100% cinnamon. Does he mean a normal ball with cinnamon parents? I've heard of crazy people doing that with pastels.
    Or is it a cinnamon het pied? That would be cheap then.

    Most Het pieds will have a pattern on their bellies that we call "train tracks". The belly should be clean white with black side border that look like train tracks.

    Can you ask him for photos of the snakes and their bellies(closer to their tail end)?
    post them here when he does

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    Last edited by satomi325; 03-10-2012 at 12:56 PM.

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    Good het pied markers...lol... Still not 100% though...

    Good luck.. And ps. Cinnys are visuals, if you wanna see one let me know, i'll show ya mine...
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