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Very stupid question... *braces self*
I know this is a stupid question but I was wondering...
What is different about a Cinnamon that makes it a morph? They look like normals to me :confused::confused::confused:
(Then again I have only seen pictures. Maybe it's more obvious in real life.)
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
A good cinnamon looks chocolately, and the markings are more "whorly" in my opinion. Seen in person a good cinny is awesome.
Don't feel bad! I STILL can't tell a yellow belly from a normal, depsite people showing me in person.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
Mainly it's a morph because it makes a super cinny. :D But there is a different look to it as well.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
Oh god... there is a huge sticky on this and now I want to kick myself. :mad:
Deepest apologies! *runs and hides*
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
WOW!!! There is a lot of difference in a Cinny and a normal. I have a pair of Cinnys I got from 8Ball and they are stunning. If I had any idea how to post pics on here I would show you the difference. If you can't tell the difference you are seeing some subpar Cinnys.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
cinnies have gorgeous blushing!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
awesome pics adam! gorgeous cinny!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
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
Adam,
That is the cinnamon that I hope to own one day (well, not THAT one), but when I'm ready to add one to my collection, I'm coming to you and I really hope to add one as HOT as that one (if you'll even let them go! LOL).
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
I need one with one big unseperated flame like that!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
I could almost get talk into getting a cinny just looking at this one:gj:, but I am a Black Pastel kind of girl ;)
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
Your best looking Cinny???.....I don't think so Adam, I have your best looking Cinny, In my opinion anyway LOL. The guy and girl are still doing great.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
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
What a gorgeous picture. I can definitely see the "flames" on that one.
I was looking at the NERD page on cinnies, and it just seemed like the pictures of cinnamon BP's they have are all different. And the last picture on that NERD page seems to have a different edge-of-belly pattern altogether.
I'm guessing there are the morphs you can spot from a mile away, and ones that you can't. Anyhow I'm a bit new to this stuff and find it very interesting, so thanks for the input!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
I got a gentle nudge today by a friend to post up some pics of a snake that has Cinnamon Pastel in it, and I haven't put up any pics in a while of her. Well it just so happens that I just finished a photo shoot for some website work, so without further ado, here are some Sterling pics. (Sterling=Super Pastel Cinnamon for those that don't know). She has been a great snake and eater, and is slightly over 600 gras now. In the last pic, she is on top of a hold-back female Cinny for comparison.
http://www.baileyreptiles.com/titlesterling1.jpg
http://www.baileyreptiles.com/titlesterling2.jpg
http://www.baileyreptiles.com/titlesterling3.jpg
http://www.baileyreptiles.com/titlesterling4.jpg
Enjoy,
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by muddoc
Simply stunning!!!!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by muddoc
I got a gentle nudge today
Does that mean I can be rougher next time! :rofl:
LOL ... she looks awesome dude! ... Can't wait to see her locked up!
Thanks bro!
-adam
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Does that mean I can be rougher next time! :rofl:
LOL ... she looks awesome dude! ... Can't wait to see her locked up!
Thanks bro!
-adam
Rough as you'd like.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
Oh man Tim.. that is just drop dead gorgeous... me want me want me want. thanx for sharing.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by Tosha_Mc
Simply stunning!!!!
Thanks Tosha.
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
Is that the cinie that you producedlast year Adam? She is gorgeous! Tim, great sterling never seen an older one! Its almost to bad they don't stay that Baby sterling color!
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Re: Very stupid question... *braces self*
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
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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