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    this looks like a very odd g-stripe...

    by that head i wouldnt guess cinnamonX, cinnamonsX's have funny noses... or so i have noticed.

    black pastel X idk but breeding is the only way to determine the genes if (dont know how its possible) the owner has no previous info about its origins.,

    ill take it and find out though.
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    Re: what is this

    Something stinks around here....

    You don't aquire a snake like that without knowing 1.) what it is and 2.) what the parents were...

    Unless of course you came about it uh....
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    Re: what is this

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    It looks similar to the cinnamon pastel genetic stripe that I found on Exotics by Nature's site.

    http://www.exoticsbynature.com/blog/?p=22

    Breeding would give her a clearer picture of what it might truly be.

    Edit: It seems the snake in the link above was miss labeled because the same snake shows up on World of Ball Pythons as just a cinnamon genetic stripe. http://www.worldofballpythons.com/mo...enetic-stripe/


    Cinnamons are called Cinnamon Pastels by some people as they were originally called Cinnamon Pastels
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cavanaugh View Post
    Something stinks around here....

    You don't aquire a snake like that without knowing 1.) what it is and 2.) what the parents were...

    Unless of course you came about it uh....
    Agreed. Not to say the OP is lying, but you don't get,buy,trade ect a snake like that and not know what it is.

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    Re: what is this

    she got it from a shipment from africa it had 2 of them in the shipment that looked like it and some1 else got the other and she grabbed that one so we arent sure what it is or what it came from but she will know by the end of the year as it has locked several times with a female thank you for all the answers.

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    Think rdr has something like that just called patternless.
    1.0 Bumble Bee
    1.0 Cinny het Albino
    0.1 Albino
    0.3 Pastel
    0.1 BEL (Lesser x Mojave)
    0.1 Pinstripe
    0.2 Normal

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    Re: what is this

    but its not patternless if you look at good enough you can still see the pattern

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    Re: what is this

    Quote Originally Posted by mdfreak2 View Post
    she got it from a shipment from africa
    Thats all we need to know to tell you we cannot ID that snake, since it can be something completely new. Breeding is the only way.

    I wouldn't bet on a cinny gstripe tho coming out of africa. Not impossible but unlikely.

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    Most likely just a g stripe that is going opaque. My guess is it will shed shortly here.
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    I'm with OWAL on this one.
    If it's from Africa, it's probably something COMPLETELY new.

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