I assume that this pic was taken before the animal's first shed since it still has that "glossy" look to it. I'll e-mail Sheila and ask if I can post the other pic. The other pic is after the first shed and the Black Pastel Pied looks even better!
I'll let you know if I'm allowed to post it.
That picture is hawt!! I love the light gray splotches in there as well.
HOLY COW I WANT ONE!!!!! do you know about how much somethign like that would cost
02-18-2008, 11:38 AM
wolfy-hound
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
Right now, I'd bet it might be hard to get any breeder to part with one. They are the stepping stone neccasary to get to the oreo ball.
That said, I'd bet that they'd end up in the $20K range. Just guessing.
Give it a few years, and they'll come down a lot. I'm not going to catch up!!! Oh noes! Well, I'll trail along behind with cinnamons instead.
Gorgeous pictures, and I see what you mean about the second pic looking even HOTTER. Thanks so much for going through the trouble to post them, especially since you had to ask permission!
02-18-2008, 01:39 PM
Monty
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
o i completely understand that they wouldn't wanna give them up i was just wondering out of curiosity.
02-19-2008, 08:32 PM
Emilio
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
Wow!!!!
02-19-2008, 08:57 PM
WellyBelly
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
Holy Cow should be its name. Since its pretty much the holy grail of bp keeping.
02-19-2008, 10:41 PM
Beardedragon
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
I was thinking... this might be a solid color snake?
The lesser pied is all white and since the lesser is conected to the bel i can see this happening, and since the super cinny or black pastel is all black( or grey) the super pied might be too?
Just a thought,Matt
02-19-2008, 11:54 PM
Monty
Re: Super Cinnamon Pied
nah its gonna look like a cow went though a ringer and got its legs smashed in lol
i think itll be the coolest lookin thing if they can get the darkest super cinny they can