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2018 Striped Cinder Fire

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Striped Topaz SK SG Free
Breeding Striped het Hypo Cinder Fire X Same

Striped Hypo Cinder Fire, or Striped Cinder Fire, or Striped Fire Cinder, they all sound good to say!

I am not sure about the most likely Combine in this clutch to be a Striped Hypo Cinder Fire, but it is very possible.

I don't have much experience with the Cinder gene, but I acquired a Striped Hypo Cinder a few years ago and bred it to a Striped Blood het for nothing. Apparently my Striped Hypo Cinder was also het for Amel.

Last year, this Project produced three Hypo Striped Cinders, but no Amels. This year, no Hypo Striped Cinders, but there is a Striped Hypo, and now Amel has shown up in the clutch.

I have never produced an Amel Cinder before this. It looks to me that I lucked into at least a Striped Cinder Fire.
 

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They are really awesome. The problem I have is that I want to keep all the really nice ones, and I can't keep everything. Every year I end up keeping more of the hatchlings, or whining over the ones I had to let go.
 
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