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    Decided to name this gene Aurora. Here's the story. It's long!

    Oh and the second breeding with the brother x sister cinny auroras produced all Auroras too. 6 eggs, 6 hatched, 2 super cinnys, 1 cinny, 3 normals.

    It's difficult to see in the supers but its there.

    In the original paring of aurora x Bradgord Cole cinny I decided that one of the cinny babies didn't have the gene based on the faded eye stripes, the black eyes, and the fact that it didn't lighten as it grew before I sold it.

    More will be known after this season. The real test is putting it to light genes. The male cinny aurora breeder I have really looks like a very dirty low quality pastel. It blows my mind every time I look at him. If I were a CL seller and sold him as a cinny, he would most definitely end up on here under the is it a morph section because he really doesn't look like a cinny.
    Last edited by Foschi Exotic Serpents; 07-13-2013 at 11:30 PM.

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