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    The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Hi everyone,

    I know it has been a while since we have posted on here. We have been pretty busy with work and trying to spend some free time on our other hobbies.

    I'm sure some people remember the clutch of eggs that we hatched back in 2006 from a male Pewter to a female Genetic Stripe. We hatched 1.4 Pewters Het. Stripe, 2.0 Cinnamons Het. Stripe, 0.1 Pastel Het. Stripe and 0.1 Normal Het. Stripe. Of all of those animals we only released one female Pewter Het. Stripe, she went to Michael Cole of Ball Room Pythons South and from what I've heard he should have a clutch from her this year also.

    Well our first clutch has hatched. It was a breeding between a Pewter Het. Stripe male and a 100% Het. Stripe female. It yielded a Cinnamon Stripe...



    Here he is with a sister sibling normal Stripe...


    There are a few more clutches coming/incubating now that can show us the Pewter Stripe (and Pastel Stripe which we have already seen but I still want one LOL) and there is a clutch that I am waiting on that could be a long shot but has a chance at the Sterling Stripe.

    This Cinnamon Stripe has very little pattern and shows some promise for what it could do in the future. It may not be as spectacular as some of the new stuff we've seen the BP community put out already this year but I still think its cool!

    Stay tuned...

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    WOW Sean!!!!

    Ok bub now you know what I want for Christmas.

    It looks like a paternless.. AWESOME!!!!
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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Awesome stuff, Sean... I love it!!!!
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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    They are both beautiful!
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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Very cool! I love the way the stripe gets more distinct as it goes towards the tail.

    -Lawrence

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Pretty cool, another snake I need to put on my list
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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Congrats Sean, it really looks great. What is really cool though is it looks like the Cinnamon influenced the normal G Stripe also at least in coloration. It looks a lot better that most of them and almost looks more like a Super Stripe. Very nice all around!
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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Sweet combo...I love his head, Congrats Sean!

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    I like that a lot.

    You got just one?

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Wow, that cinnamon really cleans up the striped pattern a lot. It almost looks unicolored. Very cool animal. Thanks for posting Sean.

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