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    Cinnamon... with a little something extra!

    Great lookin little female here! From a wild clutch too... she's that bottom left unit.








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    Nice dark girl for sure.. Do you know what the little extra is?
    Can't wait to see the rest of this clutch shed out.
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    Extra gene is on display... top left row. Here's another version that is missing from that picture.🐍🐍


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    Re: Cinnamon... with a little something extra!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Pecanic View Post
    Extra gene is on display... top left row. Here's another version that is missing from that picture.🐍🐍

    Coolness

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    Re: Cinnamon... with a little something extra!

    Wow really nice
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Pecanic View Post
    Extra gene is on display... top left row. Here's another version that is missing from that picture.����


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    Nice!

    --a quick off topic item--

    Tom, Merryman is doing great. Last summer I bred him to a solid salmon colored female with the hairy trait, and he gave me some really nice hatchlings. I'm having a hard time deciding which to keep. One of them is a nice gold-orange and loaded with portholes across its sides. Nice crests, too. That one is definitely a keeper.
    1.0 bp butter "Brickle" the friendly explorer
    0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
    0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one

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    Re: Cinnamon... with a little something extra!

    Quote Originally Posted by butterballpython View Post
    Nice!

    --a quick off topic item--

    Tom, Merryman is doing great. Last summer I bred him to a solid salmon colored female with the hairy trait, and he gave me some really nice hatchlings. I'm having a hard time deciding which to keep. One of them is a nice gold-orange and loaded with portholes across its sides. Nice crests, too. That one is definitely a keeper.
    I wanna see pics... who is this by the by? I'm getting old!

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    LOL, this is Christine. I’m the one who drove down to Phoenix and bought Merryman 2-3 years ago. I really need to take some pictures of the geckos, but am no good with a camera.

    The female that Merryman was paired with is one that I bred from a crowned blonde male that Ryan Nefcy (Talkenlate) sold to me in 2010, and a nice red bicolor Petco find. Merryman’s taking this season off, but there’s a nice red-orange reverse pinner girl with a sprinkling of red dal spots here that he might pair up with next season.

    I’m hoping to breed a pair of Pine Isle chewies next year too, if the female gets up to weight. Not much luck this year—I paired up a crowned, drippy lavender and white crestie girl who dropped her tail the other day when I tried moving her to clean the cage with a lavender and white male. They’ve been together for 3 months, but no eggs.
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    Re: Cinnamon... with a little something extra!

    Quote Originally Posted by butterballpython View Post
    LOL, this is Christine. I’m the one who drove down to Phoenix and bought Merryman 2-3 years ago. I really need to take some pictures of the geckos, but am no good with a camera.

    The female that Merryman was paired with is one that I bred from a crowned blonde male that Ryan Nefcy (Talkenlate) sold to me in 2010, and a nice red bicolor Petco find. Merryman’s taking this season off, but there’s a nice red-orange reverse pinner girl with a sprinkling of red dal spots here that he might pair up with next season.

    I’m hoping to breed a pair of Pine Isle chewies next year too, if the female gets up to weight. Not much luck this year—I paired up a crowned, drippy lavender and white crestie girl who dropped her tail the other day when I tried moving her to clean the cage with a lavender and white male. They’ve been together for 3 months, but no eggs.
    Nice work! Glad to hear everybody is doing swell! That's great news.

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    Thanks, Tom.

    OK, that's it for gecko talk--now back to ball python talk, and that nice cinnamon.
    1.0 bp butter "Brickle" the friendly explorer
    0.1 bp champagne "Bubbles" the shy one
    0.1 bp normal "Callista" the little one

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