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Amazonreptile
at Tue Jun 21 15:37:33 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Amazonreptile ]
Have you tested that female out to see if she's compatible with a regular anery? I think that's where you need to start next year.
No we'll just keep producing pretty Amazon Corns.
Also, if you have an adult 'amazon anery',
We are not claiming they are Anery's. We call them Amazon Corns as we are the first to produce them and they are distinct.
you should test that with an anery a to see what comes out. If you get anerys, then clearly this is not a new anery.
We don't care if it is a new anery.
The real proof will come when two offspring from the original pair are mated together. Do you get all 'anery' looking babies with some snows, or do you get normals?
The real, real proof is in the animals themselves. Look at the images below of the actual Amazon Corns (not the parents) and please see they are distinctive.
Please note we do not have a $3000 price tag on them. In fact, I don't even have them for sale on the internet.
Here is the remaining pair we still own from the 2004 breeding. Sold the rest locally.
The males are always brighter (sex linked?) Here is a zigzag male

Here is the normal patterned female. Notice she has less color then her brother? They were the same when hatched.
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