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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by thomasK View Post
    congrats with the nice looking babies!!!

    Noob question but: how can you tell these are granites? cause they look normal to me, but then again i really don't know what makes a granite a granite...
    Thanks for the compliment!

    Not a noob question. It's the black speckling throughout their patterns. They don't just have your average normal alien head look, they are peppered (dubbed by Justin Koblyka). There are several proven lines in the granite gene, but I don't think that one has produced a super yet.

    These babies also have very clean bellies and very faded heads, with lots of orange flames. So I'm hoping to prove them genetic in a few more years and maybe even hit a super. I'm not quite sure if this female or the babies are genetic or not. But I am going to hold onto a few and see what happens in the future.

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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    IMO those are definitely grates! The mother does not show much peppering but the babies are stunning.

    As for the Cinny.... I don't think its a granite.. here is the only pic I can find of a granite cinnamon. Its a very nice one though

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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by thomasK View Post
    congrats with the nice looking babies!!!

    Noob question but: how can you tell these are granites? cause they look normal to me, but then again i really don't know what makes a granite a granite...
    here is a good link explaining what granites are.

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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mattinho View Post
    IMO those are definitely grates! The mother does not show much peppering but the babies are stunning.

    As for the Cinny.... I don't think its a granite.. here is the only pic I can find of a granite cinnamon. Its a very nice one though
    If I read correctly the possibly Granite Cinny has not been pictured yet because she has not shed yet. I may have just scanned through the thread, so OP may correct me if I am wrong.


    Gorgeous babies, by the way. Love the Granite look.
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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kymberli View Post
    If I read correctly the possibly Granite Cinny has not been pictured yet because she has not shed yet. I may have just scanned through the thread, so OP may correct me if I am wrong.


    Gorgeous babies, by the way. Love the Granite look.
    Yeah you are right, the other cinnamon is still in shed, should be tonight or tomorrow and I'll post a few pics. However, after seeing the picture of the cinnamon granite I don't think my other one is, unless this granite gene is affecting it differently.

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    Good looking babies!

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    Re: Cinnies and Possible Granites Freshly Shed!!!

    my bad lol I thought that was the possible granite cinny

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    Either way still all very nice snakes. Id love to find a cinnamonas nice as yours for my collection one day. Great odds on ladies too.

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