Well I paired my male Mystic with my female Cinnamon Pewter and had great results. I am confident that I have 2 male Pastel Mystics and 1 male Mystic. I am unsure about the other 3. I have 1 male that is definitely a Cinnamon, but maybe a Cinnamon Mystic and a male and a female that are definitely Pewters, but may be Pewter Mystics. I could use some help figuring these results out. I know that it is highly unlikely for all the babies to get the Mystic gene, but that may just have happened. Also, these pictures were taken with a Cannon Rebel XT using the flash, with a compact fluorescent light in the back ground. I also used the WhiBal card to create a color correction layer in Photoshop.
Male Mystic (uncorrected)
Male Mystic (color corrected)
Male Pastel Mystic 1 (uncorrected)
Male Pastel Mystic 1 (color corrected)
Male Pastel Mystic 2 (uncorrected)
Male Pastel Mystic 2 (color corrected)
Male Cinnamon Mystic 1 (uncorrected)
Male Cinnamon Mystic 1 (color corrected)
Male Cinnamon Mystic 1 (color corrected 2)
Male Cinnamon Mystic 1 (color corrected 3)
Male Cinnamon Mystic 1 (color corrected 4)
Male Pewter Mystic 1 (uncorrected)
Male Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected)
Male Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected 2)
Female Pewter Mystic 1 (uncorrected)
Female Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected)
Female Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected 2)
Female Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected 3)
Female Pewter Mystic 1 (color corrected 4)
Thanks for the help.