Not to many of these around.

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Not to many of these around.

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Did you proiduce that?
That thing is awesome. How many of those are out there? Has anyone raised one up to see how they turn out? maybe a yearling perhaps??
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Yes - I produced it. I have another one still hanging out in the egg.
I think that is the 4th one.
I produced the 1st one a few years back.
It is an adult now. The batteries in my camera just died. When I get some new ones I'll post a pic.
Here's a pic of the 1st one as a baby.

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That's a really cool looking snake.
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Thanks!!!
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This is absolutely beautiful. Do you have pics of the original anery and hypo? The double het parents as well?
I am going to try this mix--my anery and hypo should breed next year if I'm lucky.
Looking forward to more pics!
Dam is at the top (hypo het anery), sire is at the bottom (dbl het anery/hypo).
The original dbl hets were produced by Tom Agosta.
Do you have a pic of your anery?


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An old pic from last November of my female Anery Ghost 
She is HUGE now and is breeding like a champ!

SWEET!!
I think you are the only one who has one other than me and Tom.
Karl
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Wow. Love it!
This was taken last year. She's gotten much bigger and soon I'll get a pic of her. I got her from Mark Lucas, who said he's pretty sure she came from Mark Bell.
Hey I have a 2.2 (that look identical to yours) that I too, got from Mark Lucas. When I bought them, around March '10, I didn't really get any background on them. Would you presume they could be of the same line, and if so, what's the "scoop" on them?
Can you tell me the difference between a Ghost Brooks and a Anery Ghost?? I know a Ghost Brooks is a Hypo Anery....
The ghosts you see in the trade are axanthic/hypo this is anery/hypo. Anery and axanthic are used to describe two different non allelic traits.
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This female I have, a normal Ghost by most accounts. It bred with a Anery and produced Anerys, it bred with a hypo and produced hypos, this year she bred with a Snow and produced Anery and Ghost. My guess is she is DEFINATELY allelic, and that most others are as well.

There is one line being called anery that is allelic with the axanthic. There are 2 others that are not. The line that this ghost was made with is not.
Karl
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