Re: Black pastels and cinnamons
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Originally Posted by
RandyRemington
Define "stronger"? Do you mean more extreme (maybe more black) or less likely to have deformities?
I'm curious about this as well...especially how it is stated as fact. From what I've seen, neither are prone to kinking or duckbilling over the other.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons
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Originally Posted by
snake lab
Now i say this based on the amount of them i have produced personally and from what ive seen produced in other guys camps.
Can you attach any numbers or percentages to this statement please so I can adjust my secondhand knowledge(firsthand to you obviously) accordingly.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
This is a cinnamon. I think the responses prove there isn't much,(if any) difference.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons
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Originally Posted by
Kev.K
This is a cinnamon. I think the responses prove there isn't much,(if any) difference.
I think there is a difference between the two. Cinnys have more fading and Black Pastels have their trade mark squiggles.
You got only 1 person who was really sure it was a Black Pastel.
Re: Black pastels and cinnamons
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Originally Posted by
snake lab
Numbers of babies ive produced of blacks and cinnies? I can take a stab at it. I would say probablly around 90 over the past few years. I am expecting 7 or 8 clutches of black stuff this year and hopefully 6 clutches of sterling stuff. Now as the numbers are small its enough to base an oppinion on experience with them
Holy cow, that's alot of super black/cinnamon pastels. How many of those had deformities?