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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    So hot, I love it, great job and congrats!
    Your hard work paid off, G-stripe are great snakes and this one is ultra hot.

    Now to start a crew of these bad boys and girls.lol
    C.Rodriguez Reptiles

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Awesome!! He's a little hottie! Stripes are always nice, and that just makes them even better ^_^
    ~ Shannon

    1.2 normal bp ~ Lilly (06) ~ Delilah (09) ~ Joey (06)
    1.0 cinnamon bp ~ Doughnut (08)
    1.0 mojave bp ~ Jay (08)
    0.1 pastel bp ~ Patsy (09)
    2.0 cats ~ Lil Bit (08) ~ Toby (08)

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    very cool stuff, congrats

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    amazing! dont suppose you've had a crack at the super cinny stripe? even if you couldnt see the stripe in it, it would be nice to know if other genes are thrown into the super cinny line get rid of that duck billed look out of it.

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Big Congrats!!!

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Does the cinnamon influence erase the side pattern you often see on G-stripes?

    It looks very velvety smooth, congrats!
    Scott Collien

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by nelson77321 View Post
    amazing! dont suppose you've had a crack at the super cinny stripe? even if you couldnt see the stripe in it, it would be nice to know if other genes are thrown into the super cinny line get rid of that duck billed look out of it.
    Funny you should mention that... I think that the Stripe bloodline might be able to dilute that weird head thing going on with those Super Cinnamons. Just like I wrote in my first post, I have 1.3 Pewters 100% Het. Stripe so next year I'll have at least 3 attempts to be made for the Super Cinnamon Stripe as well as the Silver Bullet Stripe, Super Pastel Stripe and The Super Super Stripe?!? (Not sure what someone will name the Super Pastel Super Cinnamon since it has yet to be seen)

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    Does the cinnamon influence erase the side pattern you often see on G-stripes?

    It looks very velvety smooth, congrats!
    Scott,

    It appears to have erased nearly all of the pattern on the animal on its sides as well as across the dorsal. Please keep in mind that most of the Stripes that I produce have very aberrant patterns on their dorsal...


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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Very cool looking snakes! I love the look, and I need me one or two. GIVE!

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    Re: The first result... Cinnamon Genetic Stripe

    Subtle --but VERY attractive!!! Congrats Sean. One must appreciate any new recessive combo. They don't just happen overnight!!!
    Bill Buchman

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