Hey everyone,
Is there really a way to know if this is Anery WS or "just" a WS?


He's a sub-adult.
Thank you 
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Hey everyone,
Is there really a way to know if this is Anery WS or "just" a WS?


He's a sub-adult.
Thank you 
Is there really a way to know if this is Anery WS or "just" a WS?
Neither one.
It is an axanthic ws.
Anerythristic is a different trait from axanthic in the eastern getula world.
Axanthic and Anery are different no matter what species we talk about, so yeah I understand.
Can you please explain how you drew the conclusion that this is Axanthic White Sided?
The Anery White Sided, Axanthic White Sided and plain ol' White sided seem so similar to me...
I would love an explanation so that I can tell the difference in the future
Would appreciate any insight
>>Would appreciate any insight
I admit they can look very similar. This one is het for Axanthic. I don't know if there are any Anery WS, though.

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