This was the runt of the litter. She comes from a jungle litter.
So, what do you think?


This was the lighter, more normal looking, much larger anery.



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This was the runt of the litter. She comes from a jungle litter.
So, what do you think?


This was the lighter, more normal looking, much larger anery.



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I like that little girl, her little dainty head is pretty.
Your Anery Boas are very attractive.
I like alot of different Anery Boas as long as they are silver/gray not brown.
I'm actually a fan of clean silver Anery with darker contrasty saddles.
I've noticed the more nicer cleaner lighter silver Anery Boas tend
to loose that nice dark contrasty saddle look.
That type is nice too but it's rare to find darker saddles on
clean silver Anery Boas anymore 
. . . Lar M
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Thanks, I wasn't sure what to make of her. She is the smallest
one I had all season. When she was born she somehow got stuck
in gook. It wouldn't all come off her no matter how much I
soaked her or rubbed it. This shed finally cleaned her up.
I'll probably try again for jungle anery's next year with the
same pair of boas, and use that male with a darker dbl het
female.
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