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    Whats going on with these cinnys

    So i picked up a pair of cinnamon 100% het pieds a couple months ago they were only like 120 grams when i got them i seen one of the cinny pied parents so im sure they are het pied but im curious if there is fire or something else visual take a look someone brought to my attention they might have more in them id love to hear some thoughts..
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    They are both fresh out of shed
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    They both look only cinnamon to me. One is a little brighter but the color can vary slightly within each morph. I think if they had fire or another brightening morph in them they would be more noticeably brighter.

    Not sure about with het pieds but I know some of the recessive morphs can make hets that look a little brighter so it’s possible that’s playing a role as well.

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    Re: Whats going on with these cinnys

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    They both look only cinnamon to me. One is a little brighter but the color can vary slightly within each morph. I think if they had fire or another brightening morph in them they would be more noticeably brighter.

    Not sure about with het pieds but I know some of the recessive morphs can make hets that look a little brighter so it’s possible that’s playing a role as well.
    Thats what is was thinking also doesnt hurt to get a second opinion not to long ago i bought mojave for 40 dollars that ended up being yellow belly witch became very clear with age.
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    Re: Whats going on with these cinnys

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    Not seeing anything out of the ordinary.
    Ok thanks i still love them both and cant wait for my cinny pied babies in a few seasons
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