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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
    Very cool! I can't wait to see what the lavender albino black pastel, and the lav. albino pewter will look like.
    Here is a pic of the albino cinnamon pastel.
    http://www.designermorphs.com/9-8-07...cinnamon01.jpg
    Just a point of interest, BHB produced a Lavender Albino Cinny this past year. It is a very nice looking animal, but I don't think it can be fully appreciated until it gets to about 500 grams and starts showing some of that Lavender color.
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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Akua_Ko_Nalu View Post
    Here's a Black Pastel Albino, courtesy of Darren at Crystal Palace Reptiles here in the UK. They're really neat looking animals, the contrast is unreal.


    Wow! That snake is Hot! I guess I need to get some Albino girls to breed to my Black Pastel!

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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxylepy View Post
    Why not cross them with both, lol. That way you get everything you want
    I know a lot of people like to do that, but a part of me would rather do the two females to the same homozygous recessive male in order to solidify my chances of nailing what I want. For example, if I breed either of the cinnies to a homozygous recessive male, only 1 out of 4 eggs (statistically speaking) is going to be cinnie het recessive female, which are the ones I want to hold back.

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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    I am gonna shoot for albino cinny after I get my regular albinos going. The albino pied is sweet to. I think my favorite may be the caramel glow

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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    I know a lot of people like to do that, but a part of me would rather do the two females to the same homozygous recessive male in order to solidify my chances of nailing what I want. For example, if I breed either of the cinnies to a homozygous recessive male, only 1 out of 4 eggs (statistically speaking) is going to be cinnie het recessive female, which are the ones I want to hold back.

    JonV
    Then again you might get 2 or 3 females, odds are funny that way.
    I hatched 6 eggs last year yb to normal and got 5 female yb's and 1 male normal.
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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Just a point of interest, BHB produced a Lavender Albino Cinny this past year. It is a very nice looking animal, but I don't think it can be fully appreciated until it gets to about 500 grams and starts showing some of that Lavender color.
    Got a link to a pic?

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    Re: Adult cinny albino / black pastel albino

    I sure do not. I saw it in person.
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