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Re: Unknown until proven morph
I would of guessed black pastel, cinny, or het red.
0.1 Leopard Pied
0.1 VPI Axanthic Het Pied
1.0 VPI Axanthic Pied
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"I see the difference you are seeing .the second picture really has a better eye body pattern ,that makes nice contrast albino cinnamons ,I still believe her to be a cinnamon ,they are not related "
That was the response I got from the breeder when I asked about her unusual look
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Here's a new one of her, shes ready to breed just waiting on the male now...
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She doesn't look like a cinny to me. She doesn't have the cinny colored head and eye stripe like this:
Keep in mind this dude is a baby but def a cinny. Call me crazy but the snake in question looks kinda like a low grade yellow belly to me (no offense). The flames and a bit of checkering on the sides of her belly is what I'm backing this on. I have no pics of my cinnys belly but it's cleaner than that snakes. Just my opinion.
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In that new pic she has some squiggles visible and that would suggest black pastel.
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She doesnt have the cinny color but look at all the black pigment and how the black on the head extends to the neck where it's all blushed out... Def a hypermel in my opinion. She was sold to me as a cinnamon though...
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In the last pic I see little black " ' around the alien heads. Those are tell tale black pastel identifiers. Also the blackness you are talking about is black pastel too. Cinnamons are BROWN. There is no brown on this snake anywhere in the pics. If she lays and makes brown babies I will eat my words. However IMO black pastel.
A adult cinnamon from google images. It's brown not black. And no squiggles.
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I know what a cinnamon is supposed to look like but just because this snake don't look like one doesn't mean it wasn't produced from a cinnamon line, the breeder i got this girl from also sold me one of the best quality cinnamons I have seen
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Not even baby out of a cinnamon is a cinnamon. It's a codom morph and produces normals.
I don't see cinnamon in that snake. It might be something, but I just don't see cinnamon. I do hope she produces something awesome when you breed her.
Theresa Baker
No Legs and More
Florida, USA
"Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "
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