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Cinder combos pictures?

Josua

Colubrids rule
Hi everyone,
I have made some 2011 breeding plans, and one male I like to use to make some nice projects with is my 2009 Cinder het. hypo.

I am really into all caramel morphs, but I can't seem to find any combos with caramel and cinder. Does anyone has a homozygous caramel cinder?

I can find some cinder combos with amel and hypo, but not so much with other great morphs such as lavender.

So, every picture of cinder combos in this topic would be very appriciated :)
 
I'm not involved with the Cinder morph, but I know that it's pretty new. I think Amel and Hypo and Diffused are the only morph combos so far.. as well as maybe Anery Cinder, but come to think of it, I don't think I've seen any of those either.

I think that's better for you though, since you'll be working with something cutting edge!

One last thing, if anyone has an obscure, not on the market yet, Cinder morph, it would be Caro Huddleston.
 
I don't think I have seen any caramel cinder photo but I do believe Walter Smith has had a butter cinder hatch out... Maybe if you do a search for "Buttermint" you can find the pic of it.
 
I bought this girl in Daytona, and her deli cup had her labeled as an "Ultra Ashy".
 

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Beth, if you don't mind me asking how much did you spend on that snake? What vendor?
 
Beth, if you don't mind me asking how much did you spend on that snake? What vendor?

David, she and a bunch of male. hypo cinders were for sale at the Bell (Mark Bell?) table. I understand that he was the one who bought out the rest of Rich Z's adults, and since Rich Z was the only person I had ever heard refer to cinder as ashy, it makes sense.

Even though I have a STUNNING male 09 cinder that was a gift from a friend, I do regret not picking up one of the male hypo cinders they had as well.

As for what I paid, let's just say it was a fraction of what she is worth.

I also ended up getting a nice sunkissed lavender from there too.
 
We have a shot at cinder caramel this year, as well as butter cinder.


WOuld be interested to see how ultra cinder compares side by side with a hypo cinder!
 
Well from what I can see of pic the ultra look a little darker (We need new pics of that snake, please Beth !!!)
Here is a hypo cinder
 

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Well from what I can see of pic the ultra look a little darker (We need new pics of that snake, please Beth !!!)
Here is a hypo cinder

Jen, I LOVE your hypo cinder!
And there will be more pictures of my girl in the future.
When I first got her, I wasn't even sure if I would keep her. I had not intended to have ultra in my collection. She was the only female cinder anything that Bell had and I needed a female.
Well, now her name is Ellabelle, and she's not going anywhere!
At Daytona this year my only planned purchase is a male for her (and my peppermint stripe het girl Druzy)
 
This snake is a suspected opal cinder. She belongs to Carol. The parents had genes for amel, hypo, cinder and lavender.

Petal:
 

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No doubt you've seen lots of amel cinders. This one, Petunia, has paler pink. Her saddles have key lime green borders, and her belly scales are faint key lime green.
 

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This snake, Heart Attack, is the peppermint (amel cinder) stripe.
 

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Heart Attack has _really_ cool eyes.
 

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Nanci, if you don't mind me asking, why do you have some of Carols snakes? Do you have any other cinder morphs?
 
Hey :)

That Amel Cinder Stripe is awsome!!

Here is our Diffused Cinder male from 2010:

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Here is our Hypo Cinder Male from 2010:

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Cheers
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Just for fun, David. Because she has gorgeous snakes, and I like looking at them!! Think how much more often they get photographed at my house. Those are the only cinders I have. Petunia, the peppermint, _does_ belong to me.
 
David, she and a bunch of male. hypo cinders were for sale at the Bell (Mark Bell?) table. I understand that he was the one who bought out the rest of Rich Z's adults, and since Rich Z was the only person I had ever heard refer to cinder as ashy, it makes sense.

Even though I have a STUNNING male 09 cinder that was a gift from a friend, I do regret not picking up one of the male hypo cinders they had as well.

As for what I paid, let's just say it was a fraction of what she is worth.

I also ended up getting a nice sunkissed lavender from there too.

If I remember correctly, that animal is possibly het for Caramel as well, then. I believe the project that animal came from was where I bred GoldDust to Ashy.
 
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