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Het cinder, diffused

adsclarke

UK Corn Enthusiast
I snapped a quick picture of this lady while I was cleaning and sorting. She had just shed.

She is a really interesting looking wild type corn.

I can't wait for these guys to get to breeding age.

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Very nice!

You planning on breeding her in 2011 then?
We shall have to compare results!
 
Interesting? She's lovely!

Yes, I realise that my wording could have been better. Interesting was probably not right. She is a really great looking snakes :D

Very nice!

You planning on breeding her in 2011 then?
We shall have to compare results!

Thanks Torsten, I'm hoping that she will breed for me in 2010 but I will not push my luck. I'll wait until she is good and ready.

She's very pretty!!! Love the cinder influence on her :)

Thanks! Do you think there is a cinder influance? I really can't decide if I think cinder shows through as a het or not.

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All I know is my het cinders have patterning like that, well two of them do, the other doesn't.. I think it can show up just like the bloodred het can show as well, but not always.. I personally see it in her..
 
nice one adam..
on the het cinder thing.. most of my het cinders seem very different aswell.. only thing is, as i had blood in my last lot they actually all seem different lol
 
I love the look of your "normal"! The cinder influence is easily seen in my het Cinder, BR pair as well--female shown, male also has same "look".
 

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Oooohhhh, I absolutely ADORE these het. Cinders! They have so rich and striking colours. Love it!!! I hope my het. Hypo Cinders will grow up to be as gorgeous as these two. :)
 
Thanks all for the nice comments :) She is a lovely looking girl. I hope that she will breed next year and we will see some cinders and diffused cinders from her :D

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