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Nicaragua Anery T2 or not a T2

matthieu May 01, 2009 04:37 AM

Here is my new purchase...
It is about a specimen been born in cattle farm in Nicaragua, and having passed in transit by the USA, before arriving in Europe. The salesman was not capable of saying to me if this subject was an anery T2 or not....
I thus ask for the opinion of the connoisseurs.

Replies (3)

amiemac9 May 01, 2009 06:03 AM

It could be. I appears to be an anery in the picture, but Nics can be tough to tell by picture. The only way to tell for sure would be to look at the belly and the "cheeks."

Amie

jsschrei May 01, 2009 11:44 AM

Hot either way. Someone more qualified than me should answer, though

I love the grayscale morphs!
Congrats on your new addition.
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Cheers,
Jessica
10.15 Ball Pythons; 8.9 Corn Snakes; 0.0.1 Green Tree Python
2.2 Jungle Carpet Pythons
6.6.1 Bci
3.0 Crazy Dogs and 2.0 cats
Some Tropical Fish
...........and growing!

symetryexotics May 01, 2009 12:18 PM

Here is my old breeder male.
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It looks as if he/she is younger, but still looks T-2 but the
other things to think about is there is other Anerythristics in
the CA world. I heard of a Churchline Anery, Blacktail, and T-2
and I want to say there is one more. All these are not compatable
with each other.Have a great day!!
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Kenny Bowman

"Symetry Exotics"
Honesty is my only way, you dont like it? Sorry!

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