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He definitely looks like hes got something in him. I would guess cinny too. Ive got a lesser which unfortunately pics dont capture his color but hes definitely something special too (daddy was wild caught). Hope there's something else cool in there for you too. Either way hes stunning.
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great looking cinny you got there for sure, dont see many that dark.
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Re: Freshly Shed Cinny ( Ideas )
 Originally Posted by corgigirl9
He definitely looks like hes got something in him. I would guess cinny too. Ive got a lesser which unfortunately pics dont capture his color but hes definitely something special too (daddy was wild caught). Hope there's something else cool in there for you too. Either way hes stunning.
Hi, Thanks for the comments
I know he is definitely a cinny but a cinny x ? or just a plain cinny is the question lol he seems to get darker with each shed has no eye stripes ( like every other cinny ive seen) has a *dirty* (for want of a better word) neck and chin and a clean belly. Any ideas what else he has in him would be great 
People have come up with chocolate, super chocolate or sable x cinny, but never seeing one of those combos in the flesh i cant comment myself.
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I've seen chocolates that look that dark?
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i have no clue wat to say about this but i know that this cinny paired with a similar cinny would make a SUPER DARK super cinny i would have to say it would be darker than a Super black pastel
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Wow he's insane!!! I'm trying to think of what mix makes a snake like that. I was thinking I've seen one like this in the past that was a cinnyx....
AH found it!!!
It's the super sable though.....hmm, very odd. He does look similar to them.
http://newenglandreptile.com/nerd/in...per-sable.html
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 01-05-2011 at 12:18 AM.
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Re: Freshly Shed Cinny ( Ideas )
 Originally Posted by Superdan
I've seen chocolates that look that dark? 
Thanks Dan, You see why I'm on the fence line with this little guy The only thing I know for sure is he's a Cinny but only have a rough idea what the mix could be.
 Originally Posted by ahunt037
i have no clue wat to say about this but i know that this cinny paired with a similar cinny would make a SUPER DARK super cinny i would have to say it would be darker than a Super black pastel
I will be holding back most of his off spring from this season so fingers crossed a few females pop out looking like him so we can see how dark we can get them 
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
Wow he's insane!!! I'm trying to think of what mix makes a snake like that. I was thinking I've seen one like this in the past that was a cinnyx....
AH found it!!!
It's the super sable though.....hmm, very odd. He does look similar to them.
http://newenglandreptile.com/nerd/in...per-sable.html
Thanks The Super Sable could be a match when mixed with the Cinny A few characteristics indeed A friend did say Cinny X YB but he doesn't have that YB look to him lol.
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Re: Freshly Shed Cinny ( Ideas )
Oh I remember this one from another thread. The colors are so unique. Hope it proves out to be a lil more special than what we are thinkin
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Re: Freshly Shed Cinny ( Ideas )
 Originally Posted by Pinoy Pythons
Oh I remember this one from another thread. The colors are so unique. Hope it proves out to be a lil more special than what we are thinkin 
Thanks but can I just ask what are you thinking ? To be honest with you if he proves to be something then bonus but if he doesn't then theres no loss because I needed a cinny in my collection and I just happened to get a unique one
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Re: Freshly Shed Cinny ( Ideas )
 Originally Posted by Tempestas
Thanks but can I just ask what are you thinking ? To be honest with you if he proves to be something then bonus but if he doesn't then theres no loss because I needed a cinny in my collection and I just happened to get a unique one 
First Im no expert in determining morphs. But you really have a very unique animal there. Its head is typical to cinnies; the pattern are cinny-lookin too which are quite similar to mojos; the flames are visible but have different tone (like it was burnt or something like that); the scales beneath its neck looks darker than usual, like it has some grey hue on it (or Im the only one seein it? ); and its overall darkness, like in sables; plus its also similar to a chocolate, but I havent seen chocolates in person.
But regardless of what I said, for me he's worth of test breeding. My choices are to a normal, cinny, pastel, spider and maybe mojo. If he turned out to be "just" a cinny, then Im sure you'll still be lucky to have super cinnys, pewters, cinnabee and savannahs that hopefully as dark as him.
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