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    Re: panda pied, How many now?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch View Post
    Nope, was thinking about this one, but toupee was a loosely used term i may have confused some on, my bad. Full head rather.
    http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/cinnamon-pied/

    And the black pastel pied has more spots on its body and not just a head. Found a pic on fauna earlier today to make sure, from FIREball.

    Have not been able to confirm production of super cinny pied, can't find any pics, but I know there are some out there working on it and looking at a cinny pied, it is a good guesstimation that the super cinny pied will also only have head color.
    If I remember correctly, the Panda didn't have any spots as a hatchling....I could be wrong though. I take it you are assuming the Super Cinny Pied would not have the spots as the Panda? My Pewter Pied girl only had the head cap as a hatchling but has developed random BLACK spots as it has grown. She is just over a year old and 1300 grams now. I don't think the black spotting is in any way at all exclusive to the Panda. I am pretty sure the pic of that Cinny Pied is a very young animal....and still has plenty of time to develop black spots.

    Pewter Pied hatchling pic.


    Most recent pic....about a month ago at one year old.


    I honestly do not believe there are any other Pandas out there. The reason being, is the amount of black produced on the first one. I think some consider it another dead-end project. I do not. I think once the Enchi is added it will open up an entire new world of Pied combos. I have to say, as exciting as it was to hatch the first 3 Pewter Pieds in the world, I was a bit disappointed in the lack of color and pattern. I am hoping to get my Enchi boy up to size this winter and give him a go at the Pewter Pied girl....especially since he is a 66% pos het as well. Not to mention, I have a pretty good shot at producing some amazing animals from Pewter Pied X Pewter het Pied this season. I'm sure they will be mostly white animals but I'll have to deal with it I guess.
    Last edited by Brandon Osborne; 09-26-2011 at 09:30 PM.
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