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draybar
at Mon Mar 27 16:52:48 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>Oh, no I realize they'll have a pattern. I just meant the darker part of the pattern. I was just curious because any picture of a black albino I have ever saw has black or light black spots or patches I guess I would say, with a lighter color on the rest of the snake. These have much more brown colored patches, and I didn't know if that was normal and they would turn more black as they grew.
There is a great varience in anerys (I don't really care for the term black albino so let's please just use anery or anerythristic)
To answer your question I would just say that if you happen to get a young anery with more brown tones then black it will grow to be a more brown then black.
The blacker ones will tend to towards blacks and greys as the grow.
They can all end up with quite a bit of yellow along their necks, too.
Check these two out.
They are both anerys and both from the same snow mother.
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