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    Quote Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
    Yes but the only way you would call a cinnamon 'het' for anything would be saying it's 'het super cinnamon'. It wouldn't be labeled a 'het cinnamon' unless somebody was trying to pass off a normal as something it isn't. Fires and Yellowbellies (which can sometimes be called het Black-eyed Leucistic or het ivory) don't look much like a normal though they certainly can at times. They're not called 'het fire' or 'het yellowbelly' they're fire or yellowbelly or het BEL or het ivory.

    Hopefully OP comes back with pics so we can confirm the morph but also to figure out what their setup is (hopefully not keeping the two together!) and why they're breeding two animals they really apparently don't know a lot about if they bought a '100% het for cinnamon'. Breeding is a big undertaking and shouldn't be done without a lot of research.
    Right, that's what I was getting at. More than likely the OP got wool pulled over his/her eyes I have seen het for everything on CL. I always inquire to see why they have a het for pastel or how one snake has more spider in it then the other (and neither are spiders). There are a lot of people out there that get their hands on normals and try to pass them off as something else.

    OP, don't feel bad about buying something that isn't. Post a pic to photobucket and copy the IMG code here into a reply so we can see the snake and actually help you determine if it is in fact a cinnamon. Its possible somebody just got confused in the deal and said something incorrect. Also, try and let us know how your setups are going to be and what your husbandry is like so we can correct anything now, so you wont have problems in the future.

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    Last edited by Zombie; 04-22-2012 at 11:08 PM.
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