>I wanted to show them that I got a new phase last July, is a Super anery double homozygous anery of I and II anery Nicaraguan.
This is proof of the compatibility of the two types of anery Nicaraguan.
The way the original post reads to me, it seems more like a claim that the snake had two type I anery mutant genes in one gene pair and two type II anery mutant genes in another gene pair. With both gene pairs in the same snake.
Compatibility would be getting a type I anery mutant gene and a type II anery mutant gene in a single gene pair.
Adding what the parents (and grandparents, if possible) look like and what the other babies in the litter look like would help us figure out just what is going on here.
Paul Hollander