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Slithering_Serpents
at Mon Aug 25 18:38:55 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slithering_Serpents ]
Dudes, this is a TH litter pic, or a pic of a litter with two dads. It can't possibly be what the guy claims. Those anerys, hypos, normals and albino are obvious to me. I can't help it if you can't see it. It's plain for all to see what's in there.
There could be ghosts, there could be sunglows and there could be snows, there could even be moonglows or snowglows for all you can tell from a partial picture, the genetic potential is there in the pics except the identification of the type of albino. There certainly are anerys, hypos, and albinos of some sort, and normals. I see no peach in the top anery so circle it and post what you think is peach. Show it. No reason there has to be ghosts, snows, sunglows, snowglows or moonglows either, that is the luck of the draw. Each morph produced is the luck of the draw, including ghosts. If you're eye is trained it's plain. Your eye gets trained by working with the babies. You can easily see the difference between the normals and anerys after working with them for a while. You can start to see the red in the saddles of the normals compared to the lack of it in anerys. You'll note that they are not as red as the hypos. You don't need to see a tail to spot an anery after a while. ----- Caden Chapman
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