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    Yes. Anything homozygous (super form) cinny has that risk. Doesn't matter how many other genes are added in. It's not guaranteed that it WILL be deformed, but it is still a risk.

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    What kind of substrate is that, it looks like...sawdust? I wouldn't worry too much about a dirty cage, in my 20 tubs I always have at least one with a mess any day of the week LOL. I'd say the bad shed is from the substrate. Should probably go to a coconut husk substrate, could even directly spray the snake every hour or so for a few times and then gently rub the shed to get it off. Sometimes I'll just spray the snake every day until it comes off. I don't rub the snake too much, if it doesn't easily all come off I'd wait and spray / rub again in a few hours or the following day.
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    Re: Pewter and cinnamon combo?

    True I may actually just get the two pewters his female is smaller but I'd rather breed two pewters then one pewter and on cinny I want a super pastel lol.


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    Re: Pewter and cinnamon combo?

    ***last update before picking them up****
    So after going back and forth with what combo I want to work with I ended up staying with the cinnamon line however I am getting his adult male sterling pastel as well as his sub female pewter! Here are the pics he sent me of them I can't wait to pick them up tomorrow!!


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