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This is a Paradox Anerythristic:

boaphile Mar 07, 2009 09:26 AM

This is a Paradox Anerythristic:

It looks like an Anerythristic that someone came it with a air brush and randomly sprayed on some normal red pigment. This is her as a baby. She was born in 2000 with the Ivory Anerythristics. This picture was taken when she had some size on her.

Has anyone else ever seen or heard of one? By the way, a Paradox Anerythristic is called "Paradox" because it has the characteristic that Anerythristics are not supposed to have, but in very limited amounts. Just as a Paradox Albino has black in limited amounts. The black specks have nothing whatsoever to do with a Paradox Anery because it isn't a paradox that an Anery would have black specks. It's the red.

These is one of her siblings:


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Replies (6)

Morgans Boas Mar 07, 2009 11:40 AM

very cool - definitely looks like an Anery with a "screw-up" in the mixture.
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charmer Mar 07, 2009 12:19 PM

is pretty dang neat! Have you posted pictures of that one before, I can't remember!? Very nice, I like it... nice to see a little something off the wall.
I'd like to see your question answered as well, would be interesting to see if anyone else has produced any to date!
Beautiful animal, as usual!
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micahdenton Mar 07, 2009 01:13 PM

Jeff,
I had one just like a couple of years ago. I got her at show anery in ever respect except one tail saddle that was red. she died a while back but she was never right, at 4 years old she was only about 2.5 feet even though she was eating small rats weekly. I also have a pos het sharp is normal expect for one anery saddle on his tail. he breed his sister this year so hoping to see if the paradox anery thing is going on.

brianlogan Mar 07, 2009 01:42 PM

NP

LarM Mar 07, 2009 02:06 PM

I'm glad you found that picture Jeff. I believe I saw this picture 1 time before.
Then I don't remember seeing it ever again. Ceratinly is a strange looking animal. Hope you can get a successful Anery breeding from this one.
I wonder what the heck is going on there ?

. . . Lar M
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viandy Mar 08, 2009 06:44 PM

It is exactly what a paradox anery should look like. I say that because someone local to me had a "paradox anery" ball python they were selling a few years ago. When you looked at it you could see how it might be described as that, but it was in the "I guess you might call it that" instead of your boa, which is what I'd expect a textbook to show as an illustration of the trait. Nice snake!
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