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    what would a supper cinny x lavender albino look like?

    i have a question..has anybody done this? what would it look like? a lavender snake? that would be awesome..is there someone out there with a pic..
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    Re: what would a supper cinny x lavender albino look like?

    A super cinny X Lav would look like all Cinnies that are het Lavendar

    A Super Cinny Lavendar combo would look like....Darn good question, lol.
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    Re: what would a supper cinny x lavender albino look like?

    theory is it will be a purple snake, but no ones made it yet tho

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    a dead horse lol if you get that

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    bhb is working on it if i recall correctly
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    People should know better by now that to speculate on what combos will look like. IMHO, I don't think we will see a purple snake, but it is definitely worth a try.
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    Re: what would a supper cinny x lavender albino look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    People should know better by now that to speculate on what combos will look like. IMHO, I don't think we will see a purple snake, but it is definitely worth a try.
    yea alot of people thought the super cinny albino would be a yellow snake.... nope. but thats why I think the lav super cinny has a chance of being a purple snake. Time shall tell

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    Re: what would a supper cinny x lavender albino look like?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    yea alot of people thought the super cinny albino would be a yellow snake.... nope. but thats why I think the lav super cinny has a chance of being a purple snake. Time shall tell
    I'm actually curious as to whether the albino super cinnamon gained yellow colouration as it aged considering super cinnamons can be a bit brown. Have only ever seen hatchling pictures though.

    As far as speculation about combinations, I am hard pressed to think there would be much surprise with this particular combination. I imagine it would start out the lavender colour (which darkens with age), and possibly gain some yellow blended in with that as it ages.
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    im sure we will find out soon, cinny het lavs have been on the market for quite some time now

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    maybe next year we would see what this would look like...an albino supper cinnamon would be an all white snake right? a super cinny caramel albino would be also a sick project! hehee
    0.3.0 normal bp; 1.1.0 albino bp; 0.1.0 het albino bp
    0.1.0 mojave bp; 0.1.0 spider bp; 1.0.0 cinnamon bp
    2.1.0 pastel bp; 1.0.0 fire bp; 0.1.0 bumblee bee bp
    1.0.0 piebald bp; 0.0.1 radiated tortoise
    13 sps. genus poecilotheria

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