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    Cajun Butter X Cinny

    If all 3 genes combine...I have no idea what to expect!
    I guess that is the fun part!
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/..._x_cinny_2.jpg
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    Re: Cajun Butter X Cinny

    good luck hitting that combo!

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    Re: Cajun Butter X Cinny

    So you have produced a homozygous Red Axanthic "so-called Cajun" from this animal?
    -Steven

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    Re: Cajun Butter X Cinny

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenkeogh View Post
    So you have produced a homozygous Red Axanthic "so-called Cajun" from this animal?
    -Steven
    The Cajun is the base morph. Homozygous would be a Super Cajun. The other thread shows same Butter Cajun male breeding mom(Cajun) to prove her codom and thus make a super/homozygous). I have not made one yet.

    The male breeding both the Cinny and the Cajun is 8 months old and at 800 grams has covered 6 females thus far this season. This is the first shot at a super -- if there is one?

    Cajun is not in any way related to Corey Woods' line of Het Red Axanthic or Amir's Black Lace, or BHB's Lori Ball. The founding female is a captive hatched animal that has no ties to ANY existing captive bred line. Thanks for your interest.
    Bill Buchman

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