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    Re: Black Pastel Genetic Flaws?

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    I'll take a Cinny Pewter over a Black Pewter.

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    So you're saying this snake is a first generation Cinny X Pastel (Cinny Pewter).....

    ....yeah right....

    Nice snake Brandon but you're not playing nice....

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    Re: Black Pastel Genetic Flaws?

    Quote Originally Posted by TMurphy View Post
    So you're saying this snake is a first generation Cinny X Pastel (Cinny Pewter).....

    ....yeah right....

    Nice snake Brandon but you're not playing nice....
    Absolutely. I got that snake in 2006 and she is what started my Pewter Pied group. She also produced both of my "urban camo" animals. I'm not certain there isn't anything else going on, that I'm trying to prove, but she is a first gen Cinny Pewter.
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    Re: Black Pastel Genetic Flaws?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Absolutely. I got that snake in 2006 and she is what started my Pewter Pied group. She also produced both of my "urban camo" animals. I'm not certain there isn't anything else going on, that I'm trying to prove, but she is a first gen Cinny Pewter.
    Stunning snake you have regardless of genetics; I'd take her over many of the Sterlings I see, even if she didn't have the potential "urban camo" influence...

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    Re: Black Pastel Genetic Flaws?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Absolutely. I got that snake in 2006 and she is what started my Pewter Pied group. She also produced both of my "urban camo" animals. I'm not certain there isn't anything else going on, that I'm trying to prove, but she is a first gen Cinny Pewter.
    Brandon, you're not stupid and neither am I....don't play coy with me..............you know damn well there is more to her than a regular, single gene Cinny x regular, single gene Pastel 1st generation breeding...hence why your Pewter Pied, Sterlings/Sandblasts/Camos are so off the charts awesome....

    Again I say.... you're not playing nice.....that girl is nicer than most Sterlings....

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    Re: Black Pastel Genetic Flaws?

    Quote Originally Posted by TMurphy View Post
    Brandon, you're not stupid and neither am I....don't play coy with me..............you know damn well there is more to her than a regular, single gene Cinny x regular, single gene Pastel 1st generation breeding...hence why your Pewter Pied, Sterlings/Sandblasts/Camos are so off the charts awesome....

    Again I say.... you're not playing nice.....that girl is nicer than most Sterlings....
    I agree, I think there could be something else but I assure you, I'm not trying to be coy. I hope I'm just a lucky guy. At the time I didn't think anything of it. After a few odd clutches I began to wonder. If something strange pops out this season we will know. I'm crossing my crossed fingers.
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