Firstly thank you for a detailed response

I know what you mean about what you have said with regards to mojo's. Believe it or not under his neck ( The photograph didn't catch it very well ) is like charcoal dust and looks dirty, I do how ever have a pied who's got the same. I've had a couple of people say he's just a plain cinny which yes he could well be but for him to catch the eye of Ralph Davis says something Plus I want to make more like him he looks creepy yet cool

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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.
He will be most certainly be bred to a normal to see what pops out will also put him to a pastel this season. At the moment I don't have any other cinnys or a female spider ( I do have a female mojo but shes going to my pinstripe for jigsaws lol )

Anyone ever found the more snakes you buy the more snakes you need ? I bought the Cinny and now need a female spider, Cinny another Mojo lol