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    I think we're all going to want more pics after that one apparent hypo cinnamon goes through some sheds

    Too bad you don't know who the daddy is, otherwise repeating the pairing would be easy. Maybe cross your fingers the hatchling is a male, and pair it back with mom down the road? I think that's what I'd do.

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    Re: Not out yet but I am confused.

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I think we're all going to want more pics after that one apparent hypo cinnamon goes through some sheds

    Too bad you don't know who the daddy is, otherwise repeating the pairing would be easy. Maybe cross your fingers the hatchling is a male, and pair it back with mom down the road? I think that's what I'd do.

    I would take a guess that (at least 1) of the dads was the cinny 50% het albino. Being that him and the female are products of my original male cinnamon (now het hypo), it would probably be the likliest explanation as to how you hit the hypo cinnamon.

    Man I've got some animals to prove out now because of this....lol

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