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Lava Cinder, Amel Cinder Stripe and Kastanie

adsclarke

UK Corn Enthusiast
Hey,

I don't often get time to take photos of the snakes, particularly the adults but here are a few pictures of some of the 2011 keepers.

Lava Cinder Male:
LavaCinder1.jpg


LavaCinder2.jpg


Kastanie het Amel Lavender (Project):
Kastanie.jpg


And one of my favourite animals to be bred at Procorns... Amel Cinder Stripe Male:
AmelCinderSt1.jpg


AmelCinderSt2.jpg


AmelCinderSt3.jpg


Cheers
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Yeah, that cinder lava is the snake that made me go crazy and start a new project!! But Peppermint Stripe remains m favorite morph :)
 
they all look amazing mate...

The lava cinder isn't quite what i expected. Was the original cinder a very low red one.???
 
Cheers all :)

Martin - This line of Cinder is actually a really red one, it is interesting to see what the Lava has done to it.

We have another couple this year so we will see how they turn out!

Cheers
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LOVE that lava cinder!
P.s. the diffused male and female platinum I got from you at Kempton are totally fabulous! :)
 
I didn't know I wanted a lava cinder until today!
 
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