Its been a blast of a season so far and here is one more to add to the new morphs. its not as extreme as i would like it to be but here is possibly the worlds first cinnamon spot-nose aka twilight ball
thanks-justin


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Its been a blast of a season so far and here is one more to add to the new morphs. its not as extreme as i would like it to be but here is possibly the worlds first cinnamon spot-nose aka twilight ball
thanks-justin


Makes me wish my cinny was a male instead of a female to go with my spot female
Looks cool, congrats!
Beautiful! I never thought that kind of combo would look so... spectacular!
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Cheers!
• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)
I really love the name-and I really love the clean light blotches on the top that have great contrast with the really solid black background. The side patterns are going to also really stand out. For a just hatched snake, it looks great, I think you are going to be really happy when it sheds and puts some size on it! Congrats!!
One thing occurs to me-the black on a spot-nose is solid black-(which is why I think it will make a great high contrast albino)look at your snake's all black background, if there was a shot at making an all black super cinnamon-this might be it!
Great job! Tracy
Nice looking animal Justin. I wouldn't be suprised if this combo gets better as they mature. Big congrats!
Grant
thanks again everyone. i really appreciate the encouraging words.
heres a couple more pics for ya'll
cheers-justin


That bright yellow snake looks like it has the spot-nose "mystery" gene. See how clean it is?!
>>That bright yellow snake looks like it has the spot-nose "mystery" gene. See how clean it is?!
I'm glad someone had a clue..I was thinking it looked like an orange hypo,or "Wow,what a healthy looking "premie"." 
Nice clutch Justin!
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Charles Glaspie
http://s25.photobucket.com/albums/c95/Coldthumb
thanks for the compliments. just so there is no confusion the three snakes in the last pic are unrelated. 1 is the cinny spot nose the other is a new cross and the orange one is a ball im calling the solar ball that came from an african import father. i just put them all together to see the contrast.
cheers-justin
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