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Slithering_Serpents
at Sun Aug 24 15:30:36 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slithering_Serpents ]
>>You think those are Aneries just by the dorsal saddles?
I know they are the anerys, but I didn't just go by the saddles, Ruben. I look at their whole coloration or their lack of coloration too. Sometimes it's hard to tell when babies are born because they all look grey. But if you're careful observing, you can pick out all the hypos, all the normals, and all the anerys, etc. Also I pointed out the hypos and normals, so use the process of elimination, what else could they be?
I have a buncg of anerys, hypos, and normals, maybe I'm just used to looking at them, I don't know. They are obvious to me. Also I helped Christian sex his ghost litter last year as well, I am familiar with the look of newborns of these mutations. ----- Caden Chapman
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