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    Re: Are these sound Genetics

    Quote Originally Posted by AllThatInThemGenes View Post
    So you’re looking at two normal, lemon pastel, and a bumblebee? I think because it’s the end of the day the way your worded the post confused me a bit. All balls are great balls! choose what speaks to you

    The bumblebee is my fav out of those listed but that morph does have the spider gene in there if your are really that concerned with the animal potentially have a wobble. Congrats in advance on your first BP!
    No he is looking at

    1. pastel 50% pos het pied
    2. yellowbelly
    3. mojave
    4. pewter

    Super Cinnies are prone to duck billing and spinal deformities other cinny combos have no issue in case you plan on breeding in the future.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-21-2015 at 07:08 PM.
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