Not very attractive morph but I would still have it in my colletion to produce other combos suck as the pewter bee!
I'd have to agree it might not be stunning - but the cross potential would be worth freeing up a tub in the rack.
Tosha The web page: JET Pythons The blog: http://jetpythons.blogspot.com/
We produced this guy in 07. I really like them, you can do some neat stuff with them. I will say they do look a lot better in person though...
Jon Dvoretz Next World Exotics www.nextworldexotics.com Home of the "Hunters Guide to the Morphs" www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm
Originally Posted by SnakeDoc Just wondering if anyone has ever bred a Cinni to a Spider or can it be done? I'm new to BPs and just dropped payment on a sweet looking cinni male. I should have some spiders this coming June or July. That's a sweet cin!
Scott Collien Sputnik's Reptiles
Nice snake!
Originally Posted by joepythons Kinda boring looking in my opinion no kidding, ew. what a waste.
Mike www.extensivesnakes.com
That is an awesome looking Cinnamon. Who produced that one? Mark
Looks like a regular spider with a little twist... not eye grabbing to me
snakes
calling it a waste is absolutely ridiculous. on that note, NERD's cinnabees are boring, I'll agree with that, but I think Jon's looks awesome.
Mike
Originally Posted by extensive no kidding, ew. what a waste. Not a waste at all. When bred you could produce spiders and cinnies in one shot.
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