Quote Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents View Post
I prefer cinnys. A good quality cinny should look nothing like a black pastel or a normal. A low quality black pastel however, can look like a normal.

When choosing a cinny you should be picky. The kinking issue with supers also seems to run in certain blood lines which is why I purchased my original pair from a line that didn't show these issues like others did and looked nothing like black pastels. Nor did they ever produce bad looking cinnys.

It's really all in the lines. With certain morphs it pays to know where they originated from and you will get what you pay for.

I will always stick up for cinnys knowing these facts and I hate that there are so many mediocre examples out there that are ruining it for them
Very true, but low quality cinnies can look like normals too. It's all about the quality of the animal. I think the lines are important with both black pastels and cinnies since they vary so much.

My favorite black pastel line is the Gulf Coast Reptiles line, I produced some this year. Hands down the best IMHO.