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Albino Cinnamon Clutch

wcstegmd Jul 19, 2009 06:50 PM

Haven't seen a lot of these posted this year so i thought i'd share. just can't believe the difference the cinnamon gene adds to the albino. looking for albino super cinnamon's next year.

Replies (6)

InRegiusVeritas Jul 19, 2009 08:06 PM

Those are really nice cinnies, congrats! I have never thought that before, but now I`m wondering... I have bought a female albino this spring at Hamm, she was sold just as simple albino with interesting pattern, a bit more expensive than the usual ones. Could she be an Albino Cinny? Now I almost sure she is.
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coolluigi007 Jul 19, 2009 08:11 PM

Haven't seen many albino cinnys before... but those two snakes sure look alot alike!! Breed it out! Find out.
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Coolluigi

"You can never have too many hets" - Jim S

0.1 Pastel Pos Het Hypo
1.1 Pastel
1.0 Mojave Pos Het Hypo
1.0 Yellowbelly
1.0 100 % Het Pied
0.8 50% Het Pied
1.7 Normal
0.2 100% Het Hypo (Orange Ghost)
0.2 Spider
1.2 100% Het VPI Axanthic
and soon to be more. *fingers crossed*

InRegiusVeritas Jul 19, 2009 08:30 PM

Probably a male Albino Cinny or Cinny het Albino would be the best option to produce albino supers, but I hardly find one. Are there other good options?

coolluigi007 Jul 19, 2009 10:01 PM

I dunno... thats a tough call...
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Coolluigi

"You can never have too many hets" - Jim S

0.1 Pastel Pos Het Hypo
1.1 Pastel
1.0 Mojave Pos Het Hypo
1.0 Yellowbelly
1.0 100 % Het Pied
0.8 50% Het Pied
1.7 Normal
0.2 100% Het Hypo (Orange Ghost)
0.2 Spider
1.2 100% Het VPI Axanthic
and soon to be more. *fingers crossed*

jsschrei Jul 19, 2009 10:11 PM

The cinny albinos have such nice color and contrast. Congrats, the look great!
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Cheers,
Jessica Gibbs
Ball Pythons; Corn Snakes; Green Tree Python; Jungle Carpet Pythons; Bci; Bcl
3.0 Crazy Dogs and 2.0 cats
Some Tropical Fish
...........and growing!

wcstegmd Jul 20, 2009 05:40 PM

thanks for the positive comments. the thing that doesn't show up well in the pics is the purplish tint in the albino cinnamons-its really sweet.

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