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  • 10-04-2011, 05:43 PM
    mdfreak2
    Re: Bee or Cinny... that is the question!
    yea that cinny is hot i would get that one imo :bow:
  • 10-04-2011, 05:48 PM
    Crawly's Mom
    I thought he was a pretty cinny myself. I like the pattern. None of his alien heads have anything but one eye lol. If that's the right way of saying it? He's very docile too. I held him when I picked up the spider, big boy for sure. I was just wanting a second opinion I guess lol. I thought the possibility of him being het was kinda exciting. I also like the idea of maybe trying him with a female that may have some kind of ghost pattern. Just ideas... but I wasn't sure! I mean I see people advertising baby male cinnys for like 125... so an adult it must be decent, right? lol
  • 10-04-2011, 05:54 PM
    C&H Exotic Morphs
    If you have the space currently available and you really can't decide which you want, you could try to work a deal for both (maybe try $450?) of course if you are going to do a payment plan it might be alittle tougher to get a better deal compared to cash in hand.
    As others have stated IF you prove out the poss. het pied cinny then that is a steal at that price; but to do so your best bet would be breeding him to a pied female so you would have to invest roughly $800-$1000 for a visual pied girl and raise her for the next 2-3 years. And if he doesn't prove out you will hopefully will end up with a male cinnamon het. pied.
    As far as the bee goes you know exactly what you are getting. For breeding you could pick up a female lesser pastel to breed him to and you will have a shot at several very nice morphs.
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