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    Re: The Prevalence of Duckbill and Popularity of Cinnamon

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    wait, and this really is a cinnamon you are talking about? the normal heterozygous version, with pattern, just a lot darker than a normal? not a patternless dark brown homozygous super cinnamon? i just need to make sure we are not confusing cinnamon and super cinnamon here.

    if a cinnamon has these issues, its time to run and never look back. cinnamon should have none of these issues, absolutely nothing, no kink no duckbill. for super cinnamon i would say kinks are unacceptable, but a slight duckbill is acceptable. but for a regular cinnamon any of these issues is highly unusual, and unacceptable, i mean, this is almost as unusual as a pastel with duckbill and a slight kink would be.
    This is incorrect. Black pastels and cinnamons (not supers) can also have duck billing and kinking.

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