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    cinny's and blacks

    When it comes to making a super are all the lines compatable? Including cinny to black?

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    Re: cinny's and blacks

    Quote Originally Posted by donkiez View Post
    When it comes to making a super are all the lines compatable? Including cinny to black?
    Cinny & Blacks have subtle differences. Cinny has more of the yellow/warm undertones & their pattern is more "open" lots of big loops & "flames" (think soggy cheerios, with light sides). Black Pastels are cooler toned- due to this Super Blacks are darker than Super Cinnys. Here's my Super Black:




    However you can produce a Super using both morphs.
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    Deb @ www.NorthernRegius.com

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    Re: cinny's and blacks

    *edit cause you answered my qeustion and I missed it. Thanks

    Thats a very sexy snake.
    Last edited by donkiez; 09-17-2009 at 12:45 PM.

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