Here is Floyd. He was about 1 year old when this pic was taken in July and has grown quite a bit since.

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Mick
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1.0 Amel (Floyd)
1.0 Ghost (Gabriel)
0.1 Lab/Pointer Mix (Zoey)
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Here is Floyd. He was about 1 year old when this pic was taken in July and has grown quite a bit since.

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Mick
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1.0 Amel (Floyd)
1.0 Ghost (Gabriel)
0.1 Lab/Pointer Mix (Zoey)
Here is Gabriel. My yearling Ghost.

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Mick
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1.0 Amel (Floyd)
1.0 Ghost (Gabriel)
0.1 Lab/Pointer Mix (Zoey)
I hate to go around questioning everything I see but everyone please seen the innocence in me trying to understand the morph/color naming of these awesome creatures.
Does that "ghost" look like an Anery A to anyone else except me?
When I first picked him up I wondered the same thing, but in truth I think the photo makes the contrasts darker than they really are. He looks more faded in life than in this photo, and not as dark as some anerys I've seen, but you could be right. The most important thing is that my wife likes him, and she picked him. If she's happy I'm happy. If the forum wants me to call him an anery then he's an anery. 'Nuff said
But I'm new to this and didn't want to say anything and look like I didn't know what I was talking about. I have an B anery and could swear they were pretty darn close.

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Chantel a.k.a. sillygirl
"I came, I saw, I adopted"
2.4.0 green anoles
2.2.0 green tree frogs
0.0.3 D. tinctorius (Cobalt froglets)
0.0.1 Anerythristic 'B' (Charcoal)corn snake
2.4 Domestic house cats
1.0 Rottweiler
1.0 Husband (who loves all my critters too)
AND I play foster care for 3 homeless kittens & their mom for a few weeks for the shelter.
(and not even going to count what I raise as food for all these guys)
You can pass off an anery hatchling for a ghost pretty easy. But a exceptional ghost you can tell the difference even as a hatchling. (no offense meant) and there are some light anerys that look exactly like an adult. This is why I always push people who are new to buy from a know breeder. The only way to be sure is to breed the snake to another ghost or a hypo.
tom
xtremeherps@yahoo.com
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