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Ok guys, this is really bugging me. My pair of cinnamons have all the traits of cinnamons and Two of the babies came out looking like the mom. They are a WC pair and the traits haven't been bred to be so defied like alot of cinnamons that you see on the market, but they are there. I've had a couple of people say that they are not sure that the snakes are cinnamons and that they might be "something else" Either way, I'm happy, but any opinions would be welcome. I'm not looking for a huge debate, as we here are prone to, but would like some honest humble opinions as to what I have.
Oh yes, in the egg that went bad 2 weeks before the hatching, there appeared to be a yet to be completely developed, but completely black patternless snake. Is that too early to tell, or did I probably lose a black ball?

Also, I have added a link that goes to a photo album on angelfire that has the whole slew of pics of these snakes except for the breeding. and I'm working on getting those up there.
Melissa
 

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Yes and No.

It looks something like a cinny (clear belly and color) but it does not have the other traits.

I keep getting proxy errors when trying to look at the other photos.

Hard to say but I would think probably not a cinny.
 
I had a prospective buyer say that although he resembled a cinny that he thought that I had something else altogether and that I should hold him back and see what supers out. If he doesn't sell this weekend, I think that I'm gonna do that... My investor is wanting his percentage though. He dealt out the money for an unproven pair, and while they proved out to be something...
I didn't get into this soley for the money, but because I love the animals. He knows that it might be another couple of years but he's hopeful.
Ahh the economics of ball pythons.

Melissa
 
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