You were all around to say they were nothing but overpriced normals. With the cinnamon pastel gene into it's first mixed morph animal do you have any doubts now?
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You were all around to say they were nothing but overpriced normals. With the cinnamon pastel gene into it's first mixed morph animal do you have any doubts now?
I never was a big fan of the morph, especially some of the older animals I saw pics of, and for the price, cannot remember exactly but thought it was high. I think if it is the price of a Pastel, I may get one some day, but if they are like $6K, I will put my money into a Mojave or Pastel trio. Just my opinion, and congrats on the new cross, it looks very nice.
Dave
we have 4 animals that we think are the same as Graziani's cinnamon, but a different lineage, an original female and three of her look alike offspring. Many times people are skeptical about these things...we have produced several very cool morphs that people think may be nothing...patternless, spot-nose balls to name two. Those are obvious ones, trying to show less obvious ones is a lot harder. But as Greg now knows those doubters did him a favor because he kept animals and kept on doing the project! These results really showed that that strategy paid off big time. Sometimes something that seems insignificant is the missing key to make a combination mutation that is awesome.
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