Wow what a gorgeous snake. Very similar to the spider pied but I have to say I love the cinnamon pied ALOT more. Awesome combo! :D
08-02-2011, 04:55 PM
muddoc
Re: Cinnamon Pied
I would like to say thanks to everyone that has shared in my excitement here. I didn't think this animal would get that much attention. I will say that I am fairly confident in the genetics of this animal. I have seen plenty of people that feel this is something other than a Cinnamon Pied. Maybe it is a dark headed Pewter Pied, but I doubt it (I will keep it anyway, and at some point he will breed). What I can say is that mom is a Het Pied that I got 7 years ago, and this is her third clutch of eggs, and nothing other than normals and Pieds have ever come out of her. As far as dad is concerned, I produced him 2 years ago from breeding a Pied to a Sterling female (that is also proven as only a Sterling). With my intimate knowledge of this exact breeding, I am fairly confident that it is just a Cinny Pied that has an extremely dark head.
But, I will be breeding him in the future, and will know for sure in a couple short years.
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Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
I want to find out who actually did this black pastel to cinny breeding and got a solid though. Just to rule our heresy.
Anyway.. Sorry to derail.
Below is a picture of a Super that Brian at BHB produced in 2004 from a Cinny to Black Pastel breeding. It is in shed in the pic, and I do have it labeled as a Super Cinny on my site, but that was my label from 2004 when we weren't still clear on the compatability or not of the genes back then.
Thanks for clearing that up. So do we know if the super cinny pied only has head coloring or if it can have body coloring also like the super blk pastel pied?