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Please identify!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ccetony Oct 11, 2003 07:39 PM

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h0mersimps0n Oct 11, 2003 11:24 PM

well the patternless belly screams bloodred

the head makes it look like a hybrid

to the untrained eye, looks like an Anery A

Marcel Poots Oct 13, 2003 11:37 AM

You are getting good at this That is what I would say too. I would doubt about Anery B though... But all Anery A's look B when in their juvy colors. No hybrid from my sreen.

Marcel

>>well the patternless belly screams bloodred
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>>the head makes it look like a hybrid
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>>to the untrained eye, looks like an Anery A
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amy Oct 11, 2003 11:40 PM

Anery A Bloodred? That's my guess... Very pretty little snake. Where did you get it?
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ccetony Oct 12, 2003 01:51 AM

I purchased a pair of normal corns that were supposed to be het for Pewter, but when they were breed together out of 3 clutches all that was born were amels and normals. So I decided to see what was going on with the female. I breed the normal het for pewter to my bloodred male. I wanted to see if in fact there was any truth to het pewter. Well out of 7 eggs, one went bad, 1 normal 3 bloodreds, one anery?A/B, and this one.

Thanks

Tony

Julie F Oct 12, 2003 10:51 AM

this is caused by the recombant gene factor. Seeing as how this happened in a clutch or few eggs, the chromosome on your snake that the annery came from is far apart, allowing more unusual mutations to pop up. I'd say that you're very lucky because a crossover usually happens every 1 in 200 offspring.

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