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They do appear to be Anerythristic...

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Posted by: ChrisGilbert at Sat Mar 11 19:48:26 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ChrisGilbert ]  
   

Anerys are common in the wild (at least compaired to other mutations). Their color allows them to still blend in to their habitat.

What may have happened is that your original farmed boa was a het, and through your line breeding you happened to pair up a pair of possible hets that proved out to be hets. And thus you have Anerys.

I would like to see pictures of the other "Anerys" in the litter.

I would breed a male (if you have one) back to the original female. If you get half (approximately) Anerys I would think it is safe to say they are Anerythristic. Then comes the task of breeding them to other known Anerys (proven) and see if you still get Anerys.


   

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