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RE: The Future of Anerys?

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Posted by: BoidMorphs at Fri Apr 19 19:00:02 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BoidMorphs ]  
   

Hi John. Yes, there's little doubt in my mind that my adult male is an anery, which means his parents, that I obtained from Tim Frazier, are hets. If you go back and review my earlier posts here on this subject, you'll get a better sense of the history.
Back when you first posted pics of your (at that time) new acquisitions from a show, I wrote you to say I had an animal that looked similar in appearance to yours. At that time, I didn't know what I had. There's a juvie anery pic in the rainbow classifieds here at KS posted by "TC" that looks a lot like my anerys. While they may look similar early on, mine change in color becoming more pastel like as they mature.
The one that Amanda posted a pic of above is already looking outrageous having purple blue sides. If you look at the pic you'll see three different looking babies. One normal het on the right, one anery on the left, and one that I believe may possibly be a super form on top. It's way to early to know on that one. It may be just normal variations of anery within the litter.
There were three with this much lighter appearance, three of the other anery type, and four normal appearing hets.
I will write you privately when I get a chance.


   

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