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    What is this?

    Hoping some of you can help me out with what this might be. This was being sold as a CINNAMON in my area, but because I am color blind I am having a hard time making out the colors. If it was a BEE, lesser or anything else I can see with EASE! However, i have a harder time seeing the darker morphs.

    SO back to the question: Cinnamon or normal?

    Thanks.

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    Re: What is this?

    Thanks for assisting my color blind eyes! And to think someone is trying to sell this as a Cinnamon.

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    Yep, a normal.
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    What is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by natichris View Post
    Thanks for assisting my color blind eyes! And to think someone is trying to sell this as a Cinnamon.
    No problem

    And its unfortunate but its very common to see things like that. Buyer Beware!


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    What to know the secret of cinnamons without the color???

    The floating alien head pattern. Cinnamons and mojaves have it, but normals do not.

    Here is an example:



    See how the "alien heads" along the neck are floating circles? This is a mojave.



    See how the side pattern is all weird looking? And more of those floating circles? This is the same mojave.

    Here is a baby mojave, if you look behind his head and neck, you can see his tiny little floating circles:



    This is another mojave. Again, you can see how the pattern is all strange as compared with most normals:



    Cinnamons are the same way. They have the weird floating circles, sometimes the circles are connected to each other in strings, but not to the belly. That is the easiest way, besides color, to tell a cinny or mojave.

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    Cinnamons are color and pattern morphs. They are darker (typically) and they have that floating pattern. Their heads are a dead give away. The pretty much have no pattern on their head and it's a weird cinnamon brown color (hence the name).

    My cinny, she's really dark even for a cinnamon


    Her head, this should be the first thing you look for if you are questioning the pattern.


    Here's with a ton of flash, right after she laid this spring. You can see they don't have much of a pattern anywhere on their heads.
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    What is this?

    Yep, x4 to the normal. As everyone else said, cinnies are a color and pattern morph.
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