Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
I am a Black Pastel kind of girl however I have seen some cinnies that I would not mind owning (Albey produces some amazing ones ;))
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
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BallPythons9
I've seen some pretty awesome super cinnies! It seems most people who like black pastels like them more than cinnamons in combos, do you still like black pastels more by themselves as plain black pastels?
Im not sure knid of the same but I have never seen a black pastel in real life. Id need to see them side by side.
can someone post pics of them side by side?
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
Cinnie's all the way! I must of seen 20 of each mutation at daytona and picked my cinny male. I'm super happy with my choice. At the end of the day it was all about there look.
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
i have to say black pastel since i just got one today:gj:
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
It really comes down to what traits you're looking for. The cinnamons I like tend to have a lighter brown, chocalatey appearance. I'd love to get my hands on a nice brown back cinnamon. At the moment we've got a pair of black pastels. They have a lot more deep black to their pattern. It really all comes down to the animal itself and if it was produced as a result of selective breeding. I've seen snakes from both lines that were so muddied up they almost looked normal.
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Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
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Originally Posted by
Deborah
I am a Black Pastel kind of girl however I have seen some cinnies that I would not mind owning (Albey produces some amazing ones ;))
Albey's got some nice animals!
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
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Originally Posted by
Emilio
Cinnie's all the way! I must of seen 20 of each mutation at daytona and picked my cinny male. I'm super happy with my choice. At the end of the day it was all about there look.
Agreed!
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
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Originally Posted by
m00kfu
It really comes down to what traits you're looking for. The cinnamons I like tend to have a lighter brown, chocalatey appearance. I'd love to get my hands on a nice brown back cinnamon. At the moment we've got a pair of black pastels. They have a lot more deep black to their pattern. It really all comes down to the animal itself and if it was produced as a result of selective breeding. I've seen snakes from both lines that were so muddied up they almost looked normal.
Definitely true!
Re: Cinnamon VS Black Pastel
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Originally Posted by
littleindiangirl
I like cinnies the best, but those are some NICE black pastels! :gj: