This girl is het. for Pied...looks like the Pied gene made the pattern a little more interesting.

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This girl is het. for Pied...looks like the Pied gene made the pattern a little more interesting.

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Dale....dgoins222@yahoo.com
www.LibertyReptiles.com
She is a neat looking snake. I love what the het pied did to her. Thanks for sharing!!
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Wow, yes I have a zoo!!
1.1 cinnamons, 1.2 pastels, .1 mojave, 1. spider, 1. super pastel, .2 normals, .1 rosy boa, 1.1 gophers, 2 razorback musk turtles, 2 musk turtles and 1 white lipped mud, 4 dogs, 2 cats, 1. husband, 2 sons, and 1 daughter... oh I forgot many freshwater fish and 2 bunnies
BEAUTIFUL SNAKE!
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Same here, made a cinnamon x piebald pairing two years in a row and in every animal you see the pied gene breaking up the tail pattern.

That would be a ringer. 
No but this one would:
Cinnamon 100% het pied

My Cinnamon has a very similar pattern. Makes me want to pair him up with my female Pied to prove it out.

Trying the image post again...

One last try...
Neat, but you really can't go by that! The lateral striping is a trait of the Cinny!
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