Just blackback cinnys until proven otherwise. That's the purpose of these pairings. I originally paired a normal dark cinny to a blackback female of unknown origin that I'd purchased to dink around with. All 7 babies inherited her "gene", whatever that may be. There were 3 normal blackbacks and 4 blackback cinnys. As of right now they appear to be blush back blackbacks. A blackback gene that simply lightens and improves the looks of other morphs while adding more of a blackback pattern and more blushing and flames.

I'm pairing my holdback cinny pair and that male back to the dam to be sure there isn't anything else going on. Such as a possible super form, or since the dam was from an unknown origin, any recessives hiding in there.

If all else fails, at least I'll have more great looking blush back blackback cinnys

My only worry with the pairing of the holdbacks is getting a malformed super cinny. I'm praying to the odds gods that I do get a super cinny, but that it's perfect with no issues.