Just thought I would post a picture of this killer cinny granite before I shipped her off to her new home tomorrow ... Thanks again Jason ...

Eric White
Reptiles Exotics
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Just thought I would post a picture of this killer cinny granite before I shipped her off to her new home tomorrow ... Thanks again Jason ...

Eric White
Reptiles Exotics
I am confused. What makes this cinni a granite? I thought granites had very small specs instead of large dots. Am I wrong?
Thanks,
Gary
Was she produced from a Cinnamon X Granite breeding or is she an import/new blood?
Looks like no Cinnamon I've seen before.

Thanks for sharing the photo. 
BB
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This female was imported from Africa ... She is not proven genetic (yet) ... By all means YES she is a granite ... Now if she is a "Cinnamon" ... Prolly not ... Just a name, didnt mean anything to litteral to it except the granite part ... Hope that kinda clears up those questions ...
Thanks
Eric White
Reptiles Exotics
.......she looks like what I'd expect from a Cinnamon X Granite breeding. She certainly has 'traits' of both morphs. 
BB
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