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    Re: Can someone explain this strange thing? (Leatherface; Cinny Mojave Pinstripe Past

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    I came across this combo a while ago and since then, i am wondering what the heck is going on.

    Cinnamon, Mojave, Pastel and Pinstripe are all well-known genes, how can the 4-gene combination look so crazy?

    Is this for real, or is it a mistake in morph identification (maybe super cinnamon?) ? Did WOBP or the breeder screw up in identification, or is this genetically really what it says it is? i mean, its patternless and just weird. I really wonder if this can be reliably produced, for example by breeding super cinnamon super pastel to jigsaw.

    link: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/leatherface/

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    all opinions welcome, expert opinions from people working with these 4 morphs and with combos ESPECIALLY welcome. Its just awesome and weird and, quite frankly, doesnt compute.
    To me without looking at anything else this is very obvious as to the genes at play. The cinny is visible in the darker tones of the body, the pastel is visible in the yellows and oranges, the mojave is very obvious in the stripe on the back which is caused by the pinstripe. Why question what is so in your face as to what it is?

    Also why complain about something you are not going to fix. If you have an issue with it either do it yourself, message the owner of the site, or get over it... Pretty simple there...
    Knowledge is earned not learned.

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