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    Re: Exotics By Nature's New Calendar for 2009!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y View Post
    That silver bullet andsuper cinny look dazzling! Any clue on genetics and/or prices for them?
    Silver bullet is a pastel super cinny (or a pastel black pastel.) The super cinny is just the homozygous form of the cinnamon pastel. I think super cinnies go for about 4 k, and the last time I saw a silver bullet for sale, it was about 15 k. Silver bullets are rather rare, not too many people have produced them yet, and even fewer sell them. Most like to keep them since they have some stellar genetic potential.

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