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Albino Mercury?
Has anyone ever produced the albino Mercury ball? (Super cinny x fire x albino)
Iv got the chance of producing one of these in the next couple of years and to my understanding it could be a first but I could be wrong.
Also has anyone got pictures of their own Mercury balls
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I didn't even know that a super cinnamon fire was called a Mercury. It makes me want to produce one now so I can name him Freddie.
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Sounds like a really neat project, best of luck to you.
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Re: Albino Mercury?
I'm sure not. But the mercury is a wonderful morph. I've seen them on only one producers website but I've never seen them being sold. You might want to do some research to make sure that the reason you don't see them a lot is because most die before birth or a little later because the pairing is fatal but that may not be the case but it's fishy how you don't see them a lot.
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super cinny can have issues such as duck billing and kinking, so many people avoid breeding for them.
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Re: Albino Mercury?
Yeah super cinnamon is most likely the reason behind it but I'm wondering if I'd be better to just go for cinny x cinny then once I have a super cinny that's breed able put a fire in, surely I'd have grater odds and less hassle than going firemon x cinny? I ain't in this project for the money at all it's purely because they are gorgeous morphs so If I do end up with 1 super out of say 3 the loss will not effect me to badly other than the loss of a snake etc. then the hard part will come to the albino but I'll cross that bridge later haha
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Re: Albino Mercury?
 Originally Posted by noob.with.ambitions
Yeah super cinnamon is most likely the reason behind it but I'm wondering if I'd be better to just go for cinny x cinny then once I have a super cinny that's breed able put a fire in, surely I'd have grater odds and less hassle than going firemon x cinny? I ain't in this project for the money at all it's purely because they are gorgeous morphs so If I do end up with 1 super out of say 3 the loss will not effect me to badly other than the loss of a snake etc. then the hard part will come to the albino but I'll cross that bridge later haha
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Go with firemon het albino x cinnamon het albino, or better yet use albino firemon x albino cinnamon. Breeding super cinnamon x fire will only get you firemons and cinnamons, you won't get a super cinnamon fire.
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Re: Albino Mercury?
 Originally Posted by Dave Green
Go with firemon het albino x cinnamon het albino, or better yet use albino firemon x albino cinnamon. Breeding super cinnamon x fire will only get you firemons and cinnamons, you won't get a super cinnamon fire.
Well I have a cinnamon het which will be going with my possible het so hopefully I can prove him out and use him in the project as he was my first bought so would be good to involve him ah okay thanks for that info as that could have wasted a few years haha I'm new to breeding as you can tell lol Iv kind of got genetics down but still need assistance with some things
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