Here are some pictures from our 2013 Cinder projects. We've been really lucky this year with some of the odds.
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1.0 Cinder - We've been line breeding the Cinders for the silver and red colouration.
1.0 Cinder Motley/Stripe - For some reason it has taken us ages to produce some cool looking Cinder Motley animals. Here is one of my favourite from 2013. Cinder and Motley seem to do interesting things. These are genetically carrying one copy of each of the Motley and Stripe genes.
0.1 Amel Cinder - Still a favourite here and we've been line breeding them for the bright pinks that you see here in this female.
1.0 Amel Cinder Motley/Stripe - Add in the Motley and Stripe genes to the Amel Cinder and the animal seems to brighten again with a more soft edge to the saddles. We see a lot of striping in these animals.
1.0 Butter Cinder - We've produced a few of these over the years and they really mature in to interesting colours. The yellow from the caramel really does come through and the typical Cinder reds are replaced with a bright yellow
1.0 Butter Cinder Motley/Stripe - Adding Motley/Stripe to the Butter Cinder gives it a cool pattern. The belly almost goes a yellow/green colour too. These are genetically carrying one copy of each of the Motley and Stripe genes.
1.0 Ultramel Cinder - I know, Ultramel, evil etc but we really love the colours on these guys. The ruby eyes really offset the colours of the snake.
1.0 Ultramel Cinder Motley/Stripe - Motley with Cinder seems to produce some really cool results and with Ultramel it seems even better. These are genetically carrying one copy of each of the Motley and Stripe genes.
1.0 Lava Cinder - These have been around for a while now but I do prefer them slightly to the Hypo Cinders that we have produced. These have the Lava eye and the pattern seems to be slightly faded.
1.0 Lavamel Cinder - Add Amel in to the mix with the Lava and Cinder and you get a brighter and slightly more faded Amel Cinder. Over time they seem to lose their pattern a little more and almost fade. The photo doesn't quite capture how bright these are.