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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Cinnamon Albino!!!

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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto Python Gurus View Post
    Super Cinnamon Genetic Ringer

    after you have made you Super Cinny there are tons of awesome looking cinnamon combos, you should go with what you like not whats popular with others
    Who produced that if I may ask? I ask, because I have never seen any documentation on Genetic ringers. There have been many Super Cinnys that have had ringer marks like that, or larger, but I love to see a ringer trait proven genetic. I don't believe that right now.

    As to my favorite Cinny cross, I am a bit biased, because I work with them, is the Hypo Cinny. I have a shot at the Hypo Super Cinny this year, and hope I can hit on it. I believe it will hatch very orange, and develop a purple hue as it ages.
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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Silver Bullet, Super Pewters, Pewter Fires, Pewter Mojos (Pastel Savannahs) man I could keep going!

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    albino and hypo cinny
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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Who produced that if I may ask? I ask, because I have never seen any documentation on Genetic ringers. There have been many Super Cinnys that have had ringer marks like that, or larger, but I love to see a ringer trait proven genetic. I don't believe that right now.

    As to my favorite Cinny cross, I am a bit biased, because I work with them, is the Hypo Cinny. I have a shot at the Hypo Super Cinny this year, and hope I can hit on it. I believe it will hatch very orange, and develop a purple hue as it ages.
    SOrry to jack the thread, it was produced here. We have an 05 pair of cinnamons which are graziani line and over the past two seasons they have thrown cinnamon and super cinnamon ringers.


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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto Python Gurus View Post
    SOrry to jack the thread, it was produced here. We have an 05 pair of cinnamons which are graziani line and over the past two seasons they have thrown cinnamon and super cinnamon ringers.
    That is very cool. However, ringer marks are fairly common in Cinnys and Super Cinnys. To call it genetic, I was figuring you had seperated the ringer trait from the Cinny (i.e. produced ringer normals). Either way, I do love ringer animals, and those are neat.
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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Buchman View Post
    Added a gene to the Lithium I produced in 2008 -- Cajun Lithium (Cajun Butter Cinnamon). This 09 girl is getting BETTER with age and is approaching 900 grams. *** Photos below taken at 200 grams***








    Bill do you have an updated pic of the female.

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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    You should go for lavender super cinnies lol

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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    My favorite is the super cinnamon.

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    Re: What's your favorite cinnamon morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by chago11 View Post
    Bill do you have an updated pic of the female.
    Nothing since these. I will post some in the next few months or sooner. I am about to get hammered with my first hatchlings -- a lot of them.

    I have repeated the Cajun Butter x Cinny breeding x 2 this year in order to see how variable combo might be AND have an eight egg clutch from Cajun Butter x Cajun (founding female) -- hoping to prove Super Cajun and also a chance at a Super Cajun Butter. Clutch is due to hatch June 1st.
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