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2010 Hypo Cinder Charcoal (Phantom Cinder)

Such an amazing animal you have to keep us updated on this one, Cinder will always be My fav morph. Are you makening anything else with cinder this year? other then the already nice looking hypo cinders.
 
Thanks all, it looks like this morph will be as good as I hoped! :D
Are you makening anything else with cinder this year? other then the already nice looking hypo cinders.
I've already got some others ;) and should have some more above and beyond those if the odds gods are good to me! ;)
 
Wow!

Phantoms have always been one of my favorites and Cinder just adds to the cool look of the animal!:)
 
I wonder how it will progress..
Thanks for sharing Torsten.

Is it possible at some point in the future to make a comparison photoshoot between phantom and phantom cinder?
 
Here you go, not a great picture though, sorry.
The Hypo Charcoal Cinder is quite alot lighter (more than the picture suggests), doesn't have the boarders that the Phantom does and has a distinct red/pink hue over it that the camera doesn't pick up at all either.

Hypo Charcoal Cinder Vs Hypo Cinder 1.jpg
 
That was fast! Thank you Torsten!
I believe that as they grow we'll be able to spot the differences better.
I'm interested on the effect cinder has when combined to the other anery genes.
 
That was fast! Thank you Torsten!
I believe that as they grow we'll be able to spot the differences better.
I'm interested on the effect cinder has when combined to the other anery genes.
No problem ;)
I believe I also have some Ghost Cinders and Anery Cinders which I will post at some point soon.
 
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