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  • 01-24-2008, 02:07 AM
    starmom
    Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki View Post
    A good looking cinnamon pastel is a beautiful animal ... as adults, they have light brown heads, extreme blushing, and a "melty" side pattern interlaced with intense "flames". As hatchlings, they have really beautiful copper or "cinnamon" colors where the browns normally are.

    The problem is that a lot of people are so wrapped up in just producing "cinnamons" they don't spend a lot of time thinking about how to produce "the best" cinnamons ... here is one of my "best" ...

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/uploads/cinnygirl.jpg

    As stated above, the homozygous form of the mutation is a "super cinnamon" which starts it's life as an all black ball python that over time changes into a rich brown colored animal.

    They also make other amazing combinations, like this pewter for example ...

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/uploads/pewter.jpg

    Hope this helps.

    -adam

    OMG- I love that pewter!! Looks like the pattern is just sliding right down the sides...:tongue2:
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