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Cinders

Emanon

This and That
Hey all... so my first cinders have been hatching/feeding and I am asking for some help lol... the parents are hypo het amel cinder anery and amel het hypo anery cinder... so...

pictures right... ok... here goes

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So help a guy out lol... who looks like what to you? I will include some more as they are able to be photo-ed!

Cheers!
 
I wish I could! My husband would kill me. That's as close to a black and white corn I've ever seen. And the colors are so clean and well defined. I don't know what he is but I love him!
 
Looking at the contrast in the first one's picture, I'm betting it may also be anery cinder.
 
cinder , Anery cinder... last one is kind of light pink for a peppermint... but could be i only saw stripe peppermind and there alote more pink
 
I think snow... but what do you think? white is very vibrant... more so than other snows I have ever had... this has shed once.
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;) that is what i was thinking with all of them... i have 3 or 4 possibles... also unsure on the anery or anery cinder.... want to sell but dont knownreally which they are!
 
I've got a snow this year, that post shed is definately a het avalanche. I just couldn't make out the (now very obvious) split belly at first. With my bloods and fires I might have a keeper this year, but need a couple more sheds to see which are diffused and colouring up the best. Waiting will cost me a few more pinks, but I find it too hard to choose quickly!
 
This is a young peppermint (motley) eye, if that helps. They always seem more white to me, rather than watermelon Jolly Rancher pink like snows/avalanches.
 

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