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  • 07-29-2007, 05:26 PM
    kooklie
    cinny pastels, blonde pastels?
    how do you make em.?
  • 07-29-2007, 05:35 PM
    Seneschal
    Re: cinny pastels, blonde pastels?
    Cinnies and blonde pastels (blonde is just a different line of the pastel morph, and cinny is NOT the same thing as pastel) are two different base morphs, and both are codominant, meaning that if you breed a cinny or a pastel to a normal statistically you get 50% normals and 50% cinny or pastel (depending on what the morph you bred was), and breeding two cinnies or two pastels together will give you statistically 25% super forms (super cinny, an almost patternless black/brown snake or super pastel, a more extreme form of the pastel morph), 50% either pastel or cinny (again depending on the morphs you bred) and 25% normal. To get some in a clutch you have to start with a morph parent...

    Oh, and breeding a cinny and a pastel together gets you 25% pewter (pastelxcinny), 25% cinny, 25% pastel, and 25% normal. ^-^

    Hope that helps!
  • 07-29-2007, 10:46 PM
    MPenn
    Re: cinny pastels, blonde pastels?
    Might I suggest that you buy VPI's book, Pythons of the World, Vol. 2: Ball Pythons, or Kevin McCurley's book, The Complete Ball Python.


    Spending a little money now will help you answer your own questions and get you up to date on the morphs and all essential info on ball pythons.
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