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View Poll Results: What kind of cinny do you like?

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  • dark cinnamon

    32 38.55%
  • light cinnamon

    31 37.35%
  • prefer black pastel

    18 21.69%
  • don't like either

    2 2.41%
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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakelady View Post
    I didn't expect the poll to be so even. Right now it's 10 for light and 10 for dark.

    Interesting.
    I agree, it really is kind of an eye opener. Right now DARK Cinnamons are in the lead, even over black pastels. I'm pretty surprised by that because I've alway thought 'why bother' with a dark Cinnamon when you have the option of a black pastel instead. To me Cinnamons should be Cinnamon colored, not dark.
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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    I agree with the majority here, a nice coffee brown cinnamon that has the yellow/cinnamon pattern and some nice back blushing is hard to pass up.

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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    I tend towards the darker cinnamon, but I don't care nearly as much about that aspect as I do about the floating neck patterns, which I think is truly the defining trait of the morph.

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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    hrmmmm dark
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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    Quote Originally Posted by ctrlfreq View Post
    I tend towards the darker cinnamon, but I don't care nearly as much about that aspect as I do about the floating neck patterns, which I think is truly the defining trait of the morph.
    For sure, thats what I love about the blacks too, and the blackbellies only highlight that trait so much more
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    Re: cinnamon - light or dark?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    For sure, thats what I love about the blacks too, and the blackbellies only highlight that trait so much more
    Black bellies?

    This is what I like in a cinnie:







    I also like the patterns that seem to run together on the sides of a lot of cinnys.
    Like this? Check out the striped pattern on the neck:


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