i acquired this snake as a cinnamon, and i believe that she is. and im not very knowledgeable about the cinny morph, but this one looked "shattered" or otherwise strange to me. what do you folks think?



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i acquired this snake as a cinnamon, and i believe that she is. and im not very knowledgeable about the cinny morph, but this one looked "shattered" or otherwise strange to me. what do you folks think?



other cinnies ive seen seem cleaner. the "doughnuts" are more round, and less scattered than this one?

She's a beautiful cinnie!
I don't think chunky cinnies are that uncommon --I've produced a couple a year. Seems like I'll get a good variety even in the same clutch -- some chunky aliens, some perfect aliens, some with stripes some with dots, lots of blushing, very dark. They are a weird and variable morph.
Good luck with her.
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...for the compliment and info. good luck to you also!
Its hard to put your finger on, but she is kinda odd looking, in a cool sorta way. Almost like her pattern is darker and sorta pixelated in a way..? If that makes sense.. a keeper for sure.
thank you. these damn bps never cease to amaze me. the variation among morphs, and even normals is incredible.
Looks like a Granite. Cool snake.
I think you may have it. It sorta has that Granite look that is choppy looking up the sides when combined with other traits.
i have a number of cinnies, adults and yearlings, and none have yr snakes overall texture. yr snake is a cinny for sure but it might be something extra? or maybe it is just the result of an aberrant incubation?
whatever it is, it's a cool looking snake.
thank you paul. hopefully we well see what she produces about a 18 months from now. these ball pythons, full of surprises. i love it!
joe
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