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Cinnamon Pastel
The first Cinny was produced 2002 from Graziani Reptiles- USA. The Cinnamon ball exhibits dark brown body coloration with reddish- brow undertones and the belly is unpatterned, creamy white. Cinnamon Pastels are extremly similar to the Black Pastels, but posses a greater intensity of reddish - brown pigment. The Black Pastels seems to lock the red and the head may appear more black than brown. The superform of the Cinnamon is a dusky chocolate- brown or black snake with a white belly. There are already some great combos: Pewter Pastel, Cinna Bee, Sterling. |
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Copper Unique
This year ( 2010 ) the Unique slipped by us here at JB Pythons.
We have an unusually drawn and colored female, which was trading as Rusty, paired with our Pewter male.
The Rusty female has proven to be genetically and we have renamed it Copper.
The Unique is a combination of Copper and Cinnamon. |
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Pewter
The first Pewter was produced from Graziani Reptiles in 2004 in the USA.
The Pewter
was produced from bred a Pastel to a Cinnamon Pastel.
We
keep a pair of this animals and want to breed them together in the next years,
to make Silver Streaks, Silver Bullets and Super Cinnamons. |
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Sterling Pastel
First produced 2005 from Markus Jayne in the USA. The Sterling results from the Super Pastel and Cinnamon Pastel traits in the same snake. This is a very light, silver Super Pastel with extremly faded coloration and the lateral pattern of this ball python is influenced by the Cinnamon Pastel. Our female is from a friend from a Bumble Bee x Pewter breeding. |
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