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HET FOR ANERY, TRI....PIC.

lovenlife Aug 03, 2006 11:50 AM

here is my het for anery ,,, tri I HOPE TO BREED IN ABOUT TEN MONTHS .... PIC, IS NOT THAT GREAT .

Replies (10)

MikeRusso Aug 03, 2006 04:49 PM

looks nice.. please post up a clear shot if you get one..

evilelvis Aug 03, 2006 05:11 PM

wow, are they available often? and whats the price tag. nice looking snake even if picture is a little hazy
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www.hognose.co.uk

lovenlife Aug 03, 2006 08:27 PM

I HAVE KNOW IDEA , WHAT TO SELL , THE MALE ,,,, I HAVE 6 MORE FROM THE MOTHER , THAT HATCHED THEY HAVE NOT FED , YET,, MAKE OFFER, I'M ONLY SELLING A MALE.

FloridaHogs Aug 03, 2006 08:30 PM

I would love to see pics of the parents, since that guy has SO much red on him, and an anery would have no red.
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Jenea

2:3 Tricolor Hognose
2:1 Eastern Hognose
1:2 Western Hognose
2:2 Southern Hognose
0:0:2 Florida Redbelly Snakes
0:1 Gulf Coast Box Turtle
1:1 Red-eared Slider
1:2:2 Mediterranean Geckos
2:0 Cats
1:1 Kids
1:0 Spouse

lovenlife Aug 03, 2006 08:35 PM

well, i thought , that you, would you, always have something to say , on this forum .... any, way het ,for anery , j

nativer Aug 03, 2006 09:05 PM

that is why they said it was a HET FOR ANERY' it would still have all of it's red . as with mine you can almost tell the difference in the hets and the normals . the hets are more of an orange florecent color and the normals are more of the darker red.. very nice hets and thanks for shareing your pix . see not everyone has bad things to say

LB

FloridaHogs Aug 03, 2006 09:58 PM

I wasn't trying to say anything bad or be negative.....I just wanted to see pics of the parents. I know het will show red, I just did not realize that anery had been proven out in tricolors. Doesn't it have to be proven out before you can say it is het for something. Many people have posted picks on here of their "bicolor" tri's, but no one has called them anery. Was simply tring to figure it all out. Sorry if you took offense.
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Jenea

2:3 Tricolor Hognose
2:1 Eastern Hognose
1:2 Western Hognose
2:2 Southern Hognose
0:0:2 Florida Redbelly Snakes
0:1 Gulf Coast Box Turtle
1:1 Red-eared Slider
1:2:2 Mediterranean Geckos
2:0 Cats
1:1 Kids
1:0 Spouse

aaronblack Aug 04, 2006 07:26 AM

So why can't you post a picture of your adult anery?

swwit Aug 05, 2006 01:39 PM

Because it most likely doesn't exist. Some people do this from time to time to get everyone worked up.
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Steve W.

FloridaHogs Aug 03, 2006 10:02 PM

"i thought , that you, would you, always have something to say , on this forum"

Not sure I understand what you are trying to say here? Yes I post on the forum a lot, but I am not known for being negative. I just like to share my experiences, so I do not understand what point you were trying to make?
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Jenea

2:3 Tricolor Hognose
2:1 Eastern Hognose
1:2 Western Hognose
2:2 Southern Hognose
0:0:2 Florida Redbelly Snakes
0:1 Gulf Coast Box Turtle
1:1 Red-eared Slider
1:2:2 Mediterranean Geckos
2:0 Cats
1:1 Kids
1:0 Spouse

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