Some nice stripes that poped out. And a motley anery blood.
Gideon



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Some nice stripes that poped out. And a motley anery blood.
Gideon



the side pattern on that anery bloodred is off the wall!!! thats the nicest washed out sides i've ever seen!! and the snow scares me... it looks like a freaky skull on its head.....halloween like...

~kin
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Corns:
.1 Normal (Gertrude) [just a pet...she started it all]
1. unknown hypo? normal? (Romeo)
1.2 Miami Phase (Hector, Emily, Charlotte) thanks jeff!
1. Amel het Blizzard (Dunesbury)
1. Classic het Hypo, poss het Amel, Anery (Cobra)
1.1 Classics (Henry VIII, Cassy [Emilys babies])
.1 Amel (Pepperoni)
1.1 Hypo zig zags poss het Caramel (Bernard, Abegail)
.1 Classic{reduced black} het Hypo, Stripe (Gracie Lou)
1.1 Anery het Motley (Lleroy, Persia)
.1 Candy cane (no name yet) [Just a pet]
1. "Classic" looks like an Abbotts (no name yet)
Rats:
1.1 Black rats (Willard, Cecily)
Cal Kings:
1.1 Striped Cal Kings (Dweezil, Skunky)
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1. Normal het Midnight Blizzard (Mr. Spot)
0.1 Blizzard (Blitz) was attacked by a cat and still living!
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.1 white cheeked mud (Opel)
.1 snapping turtle (no name, ideas welcome)
homozygous for Bloodred??
As in, Anery Mot Bloodred, Amel Striped Bloodred, and Snow Striped Bloodred??
Whatever they are, they are pretty sweet looking. 
BB
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The stripes are from the same clutch. Normal male het bloodred, amel, stripe, hypo, and anery to a Amel female het for the same.
I am not saying they are definite bloodreds. Sorry I should said possible bloodreds. I will probaly prove out the amels stripes because I have a pair and those look the most like a bloodred. The snow is more in question. I will have to do the same with the anery bloodred motley??. Which came from anerys het bloodred and het motley. I am working on producing definite bloodred morphs next year.
Thanks for looking
Gideon
Got pictures of their bellies? How about some shots of the parent animals?
What is it about the anery that tells you it is motley?
Thanks in advance for answering!

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Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
PO Box 254
Rogersville, MO 65742
The bellys are white like the normal bloodreds. But with striping and motley it hard to know for sure.
I bred a pair of anerys that were het bloodred and motley from Mike Panic. I got nine babies. Out of them were anerys, anery bloods, anery motleys, and what look like could be anery motley bloods. Each one looked different to the eye. I will not be selling these animals as definite bloodred morphs. I am working on producing definites next year. Thanks for looking.
Gideon
I like the anery. Not to be a disbeliever, but the stripe looks like a normal stripe to me and I have a snow that looks exactly like that with no bloodred (that I know of) in it. It'd be cool if you could show pics of the parents.
Very nice snakes either way.
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