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    i dont know which one.

    i dont know which snake i want to get next to breed my normal with in a couple of years when old enough. i either want to get an albino or a cinny. anybodys insight?

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    Re: i dont know which one.

    Its all up to you man. Which morph is appealing to you.

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    Re: i dont know which one.

    you have to consider too that with an albino you'll be making hets and not a visual morph on your first breeding. So if you really just want to hatching something cool your first year cinnys is the way to go. If you love albinos and don't mind going the longer route, it is extremely rewarding and I'm sure you will not regret it.

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    Re: i dont know which one.

    Quote Originally Posted by jkobylka
    you have to consider too that with an albino you'll be making hets and not a visual morph on your first breeding. So if you really just want to hatching something cool your first year cinnys is the way to go. If you love albinos and don't mind going the longer route, it is extremely rewarding and I'm sure you will not regret it.

    Justin
    That's the reason I bought a pastel male for my first breeding experience. It'll recharge my enthusiasm to have baby pastels hatching out my first year, instead of all normal-looking possible het's.

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