Re: Picking the best Morph
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Seru1
Well hatching season is here and continuing and the time for us buyers is soon to begin to. I've decided to educate myself since one day I'd like to breed a small bit as a hobby but before that I need to select the best quality animals.
I looked at hunters guide to morphs but I didn't understand. I have a mental picture of what I want in a Male Cinnamon and Male Spider but It's hard to describe.
So I am hoping for some help from the pros, those most experianced. Cause it certainly ain't me. I just know what I think is pretty.
I think you should buy a female pastel and a male spider! Nothing beats a nice looking bumble bee!
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rabernet
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rabernet
That is one really HOT cinnamon.... I'm so jealous, because I love cinnamons. :8:
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I personally like the pewter lines. I would go with a nice graziani cinnamon, and a lemon pastel. That's just me though.
Do whatever you like. You will find it, and when you do, you will know immediately.
Best of luck finding the perfect snake.
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Graziani Cinnamons are beautiful unfortunatly I hate the way they ship. If you want insurance with them you have to go to the airport and approve it right there infront of the person at the airport.
And I'm to much of a newb to know at once glance if the snake is problem free. So until they can fix that I'm not sure I'll order from them.
I think I am gonna keep a major eye on my friends from ware this summer. I am not saying but I got a lead on some spider and pinstripe clutches today :D
Does anyone know what a Cinnamon x Pinstripe would look like?
Re: Picking the best Morph
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Seru1
Does anyone know what a Cinnamon x Pinstripe would look like?
IIRC, BHB had some this year, though maybe it was someone else. I don't remember being impressed by it. Same with cinnabee, not impressive. However, a pewter pin would be hotness.
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Blue Apple Herps
IIRC, BHB had some this year, though maybe it was someone else. I don't remember being impressed by it. Same with cinnabee, not impressive. However, a pewter pin would be hotness.
I looked for a picture online, I thought it would look kinda neat *shrug* Oh well.
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Blue Apple Herps
IIRC, BHB had some this year, though maybe it was someone else. I don't remember being impressed by it. Same with cinnabee, not impressive. However, a pewter pin would be hotness.
I guess this is a matter of taste and opinion. But, personally I thought the cinny pin was hot. It looked to me very much like a jigsaw or mojo pin, which I also find to be very attractive. Just with a darker head and blushing.
I do agree with the pewter pin though... that would be a sexy pinstripe. :salute:
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Here is a photo of a cinny pin:
http://www.ballpython.ca/images/coll...inny-Pin-B.jpg
And a mojo pin (jigsaw):
http://www.vpi.com/sites/vpi.com/fil...les/jigsaw.jpg
They look very similar to me, the jigsaw is just lighter in overall color and blushing. But pattern is very similar, in my opinion.
Re: Picking the best Morph
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Seru1
I have a mental picture of what I want in a Male Cinnamon and Male Spider but It's hard to describe.
i prefer my spiders to have a reduced pattern like this fella...
he was tiny when pic was taken, now about 700gr
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...3/dsc00230.jpg