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    Re: i have a predisposition to never want any spiders or morphs

    Quote Originally Posted by kimmu View Post
    I'm curious, what is the issue with super cinnamons? I ask because I own a pastel super cinnamon who hatched with a pretty big birth defect but didn't think it was an issue with her morph so much as an unfortunate one off. She's thriving in spite of it and is a very beloved pet who will never be bred.
    This link is very helpful as it shows most if not all of genetic defects
    http://www.owalreptiles.com/issues.php



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