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    Re: Freshly shed Savannahs (Cinnamon Mojaves)!!

    Super cool, thanks for sharing eh

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    They are stunning! I'm aiming for that with my mojave male and cinny female next year
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    Re: Freshly shed Savannahs (Cinnamon Mojaves)!!

    Wow! I wasn't big on cinnamons until I saw this combo! Nice looking snakes (:

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    Definitely one of my new favorites... stunning!

    Would a black pastel & mojave make the same thing? I have those morphs, and wondering if I can make these myself - in about 2-3 years, when the female mojo is ready. My black pastel actually resembles a cinnamon (Ian G line), so he'd probably make some nice Savannahs!
    Last edited by Lolo76; 09-18-2010 at 05:05 AM.
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    Re: Freshly shed Savannahs (Cinnamon Mojaves)!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruceweb View Post
    Very very nice..plan on doing the black magic (black pastel) version..well done
    Oh wait... looks like my question has been answered.
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    Re: Freshly shed Savannahs (Cinnamon Mojaves)!!

    Quote Originally Posted by swalters View Post
    Wow! I wasn't big on cinnamons until I saw this combo! Nice looking snakes (:
    Thanks! Cinnamons on their own don't do much for me either. They look good as babies, but as they age, to me, they just look like fancy normals. But the combos they make (pewter, savannah, super cinnamon, etc, etc) I think at jus stunning! A definite must in any collection for their potential IMO

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Definitely one of my new favorites... stunning!

    Would a black pastel & mojave make the same thing? I have those morphs, and wondering if I can make these myself - in about 2-3 years, when the female mojo is ready. My black pastel actually resembles a cinnamon (Ian G line), so he'd probably make some nice Savannahs!
    Yup, as was mentioned I guess those are being called black magic. So you should definitely go for it in a few years!!

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    Re: Freshly shed Savannahs (Cinnamon Mojaves)!!

    They are sweet
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    I like em a lot!
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