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    Cinnamon vs. Black Pastel

    What are the visual ways to tell the difference between a cinnamon and a black pastel? Are there any? Or do you just have to breed them to find out their genetics?

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    Do you have a project in mind with a Black Pastel?

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    Re: Cinnamon vs. Black Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by CeeJay View Post
    Do you have a project in mind with a Black Pastel?
    Not in the near future, I just got a cinnamon and wanted to know how to tell the difference.

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    Re: Cinnamon vs. Black Pastel

    In general black pastels are much darker, they have more intense blacks and more rich golds than the cinnamons. When bred together they produce an all black snake, darker than the super cinnamon. They're very close "cousins", I guess you could say.
    1.0 Normal - Maynard
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    0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
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    Re: Cinnamon vs. Black Pastel

    They are, in mine and many other peoples opinion, the same gene. They are just different lines, like blonde pastel and lemon pastel. You can't really breed them out to tell either. Both supers are all black snakes and I have seen some super cinnys darker than super bps and the other way around too. There are slight differences and the site that FatBoy put on there has them I believe. I prefer bps just because they TEND to through out darker combos

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    best way to tell, bp tend to have pinstriping in the ghosts, and cinnys tend to have floating ghosts. i agree they are the same gene though, just different lines. same as butters/lessers and all the different lines of pastels/ghosts

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    i think cinny is browner...???

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