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Hah! So I have hatched out several cinnamon combos in the past, but never a single gene cinny, until now. Pretty cool looking single gene babies, great side fades and black backs. Not worth a $1,000.00 but still a cool snake! Not all of them are out of the eggs yet.

Sorry for sucky pictures, time for a new camera (or photographer)
 

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Apart from the Banana Pin in the other pictures above, here is the one that was still hiding in the egg earlier...

Banana Cinnamon Pinstripe, very interested to see how it changes colors with time.

Hope everyone is enjoying their new babies!
 

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Thanks Mark. The head is pretty pale, deep orange stripe down the back and jet black eyes. I want to see how it turns in about 3-4 months.
 
What a pretty 'nana pin, I like that combo! And those Cinns sure do look sweet with the nice thick black back.
Congrats on a great clutch!
 
it is nice to see that breeders still get excited about hatching single gene animals. not everything has to be a combo to be cool and exciting; heck, normals are still great animals, just under appreciated sometimes.

great snakes Robert
 
it is nice to see that breeders still get excited about hatching single gene animals. not everything has to be a combo to be cool and exciting; heck, normals are still great animals, just under appreciated sometimes.

great snakes Robert

Aint that the truth! It was the normal that got me started into ball pythons. Was a cheap snake that was a good beginning.
 
Thanks Jon! Baby snakes really truly are like Christmas presents. I get 100 times more excited and satisfaction from baby snakes being born then any store bought item.
 
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