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Re: Should I breed my pewter X cinnamon
Also I had posted and asked should I breed her and most people said yes so you stating that and saying I'm selfish is completely wrong because if I was selfish I wouldn't have asked and would have just went and breed them without caring what happens to them when that's not the case or I would have them together right now even though the female has already proven that she doesn't want to and hence this thread was done she was big enough to breed but she chose not too and now it's gone into kinking when my question towards that had also been answered and they can come out kinked and they may not come out kinked so I'm pretty much done here and anything else you post I won't be reading as it will be a waste of time for me as I got my answers
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Re: Should I breed my pewter X cinnamon
 Originally Posted by Ballpythonguy92
My point is I wouldn't breed a deformed animal as in its extremely kinked where it has like pyramid like kinks or duck bills where it can't eat proper even if an animal has no eyes or 1 I wouldn't breed it having nothing wrong besides the littlest bit of its tail missing doesn't classify as a deformed animal that's an animal that's had a minor accident but is fine in every other way like ok say I lost a finger does that make me deformed no makes me have 1 less finger I can still do everything fine
retro gaming pokemon for gbc/gba p.s. I've never played go nor shall i !!!!!
An accident is something within a completely different realm than a deformity. Cutting off the deformity does not rid you of the deformity, only the appearance of it. An injury is just that, an injury with no genetic or reproductive consequences - unless the reproductive organs are involved. Simply further reasons you should take a look at what you are doing.
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Re: Should I breed my pewter X cinnamon
 Originally Posted by Ballpythonguy92
Also I had posted and asked should I breed her and most people said yes...
...right up until you said the female wasn't even two years old yet. Weight is not the only factor that determines whether or not a female is breedable, any more than thinking a 150 pound twelve year old girl is ready to breed.
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Re: Should I breed my pewter X cinnamon
 Originally Posted by bcr229
...right up until you said the female wasn't even two years old yet. Weight is not the only factor that determines whether or not a female is breedable, any more than thinking a 150 pound twelve year old girl is ready to breed.
This made me laugh... Honestly I wasn't even aware that kinking was an issue with the super cinnamons. Does the same thing happen to super black pastels and 8 balls? Just another reason to avoid going for super cinnamon combos I suppose
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Re: Should I breed my pewter X cinnamon
 Originally Posted by kxr
This made me laugh... Honestly I wasn't even aware that kinking was an issue with the super cinnamons. Does the same thing happen to super black pastels and 8 balls? Just another reason to avoid going for super cinnamon combos I suppose
Yes, it's a problem with the whole complex.
http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php
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Ultimately it all comes down to where each and everyone of us draw the line when it comes to breeding, some people chose to breed anything to just anything just because they can and some have higher standards and will only breed the best in the hope to achieve the best.
It's all a matter of how you want to be define as a breeder, personally selective breeding to me is very important.
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