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Cinnamons vs. Normals
Now, adult cinnamons I can typically spot, but the main reason I won't breed cinnamons is because I have a very hard time telling the difference between cinnamons and normals.
And the last thing I'd want to do is label a normal as a cinnamon or a cinnamon as a normal.
I really want to make some supers in the future, but there are two main things holding me back.
The part I stated above, and the deformities that tend to come with cinnies.
What are some trade marks that tell you "This is a cinnamon!"
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So I'm guessing normals have more yellow to them, while cinnamons are more earthy colored?
I've seen some cinnamons that look a lot like normals, though.
Last edited by Navy; 07-17-2012 at 01:23 AM.
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Cinnamons have no yellow pigment to them. They show more reddish brown colors to them than a normal ball python. The pictures above are great examples of this. When you see them side by side, its much easier to tell the difference.
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1.2 Normal Ball Pythons
1.1 Pastel Ball Pythons
0.1 Mojave Ball Python
1.0 Cinnamon Spinner Ball Python
0.1 Firefly
0.1 Cinnabee
0.1 het Russo
0.1 Champagne het Russo
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2.2 Leopard Geckos
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Re: Cinnamons vs. Normals
for me i don't think cinnies look like normals in any way. now if it was black pastel then it probably would be a little hard to tell them apart. but cinnies have floating donut patterns that normals do not. also color is nothing compared to a normal as well as the back blushing that tends to be alot in some cinnies. and finally the head is a way to tell them apart.
this is my cinny

this is my normal. looks nothing like a cinny
1.0 albino
0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
1.0 cinny
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Re: Cinnamons vs. Normals
 Originally Posted by notmyfault
Cinnamons have no yellow pigment to them. They show more reddish brown colors to them than a normal ball python. The pictures above are great examples of this. When you see them side by side, its much easier to tell the difference.
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It makes me feel a little bit silly, seeing as looking at them side by side makes it obvious.
But separately spread out, it's a bit more difficult.
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Trust me when you hatch them there is no mistake! Donuts color clear belly no yellow. Super easy when side by side!
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One thing to look for in a hatchling, is the 'blended' colors on the head, some more extreme than others, but still more noticeable in person than lots of photos. Some will have squiggles down their body, while others have donuts, but usually either of these are very obvious, without comparing side by side to a normal. Even with the colors being closer to 'normal' colored, these things will usually stand out.
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Re: Cinnamons vs. Normals
im with them ^^^ on this one there is no way to confuse a cinny for a normal not even in black and grey.

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0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
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I dont think you will have a hard time distinguishing them once you get them beside one another. Here's my cinnie and I dont think she looks anything like a normal:
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