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Cinnimon Pastels

EmberBall Oct 08, 2005 03:00 PM

I am considering a trade right now, for a Cinn male and Lemon Pastel female. My question is, for those who have produced Cinns, how are they selling? What are they acutally selling for? What are some of the crosses that you have planned, any pics of crosses you have produced already?

Replies (3)

JTrott Oct 08, 2005 03:55 PM

By reading your post, I am assuming that you are talking about a yearling, or adult female pastel.

Personally, I don't own a cinny, but I would not hesitate to make that trade to get one, if you have other female pastels to take the place of the one you are trading. I think that a cinny has alot more potential than a pastel. The pastels have been mixed with alot of morphs already and everyone and the mother has at least one of them. Cinny's are still a little harder to get your hands on.

Personally, again, I would do it.

Jason

gentlemantw0 Oct 08, 2005 05:12 PM

he was trading something for a cinny and a pastel female. It didn't quite sound like he meant he was trading the pastel for the cinny, just sounds like he would be recieving both. Perhaps I'm the one that read it wrong, but those are my thought.

As far as how cinnamons are selling, I've heard that the good looking ones sell for every penny they are asking. There are endless possibilities for crosses, the only thing I would worry about is how many people are working with them now. I'm going to assume that the price will drop, but nothing like spiders. I would also say they will hold their value a little better than mojaves, but I'm no financial advisor.

That being said, cinnamons do nothing for me. I can't hardly tell the difference between cinnamons and normals. Perhaps somebody has a comparison shot?

Cole Maas

Cole Maas

wlinville Oct 09, 2005 10:45 AM

the huntser guide to morphs. I felt the exact same way about cinnys until I read that. He did an awsome job on it. I feel I could buy a cinny and actually get a cinny now.

Ben

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