Can someone give me some info on Anery Sav's? I mean, are they rare? What is one worth in dollars? Just Curious.
Thank,
Frank
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Can someone give me some info on Anery Sav's? I mean, are they rare? What is one worth in dollars? Just Curious.
Thank,
Frank
The ones in the classifieds I personaly would not think they are anything special. They do not look anery to me. Im still trying to figure out the morph thing with snakes but, with the little I know about the whole morph thing with snakes is that anerys are suposed to be black, gray, and white. There is yellow on that monitor. Unless the people can show proof that its a morph and cb then you should not waste your money.unless you like it because its a cool black color. Many savs are imports the "cb" line is probably a lie just to get buyers. Its probably just an odd colored sav. The only "true" morph sav i have ever seen was an albino. I forget who owned it I think it was reptile haven? If they can show proof that is cb and a morph thats genetic then MAYBE its worth buying. its really up to you. Hey just find that albino and make a snow sav.(just think a snow monitor..hmmmmm) I dont know if that works with lizards but it does with snakes... Im still saving my pennies for a snow boa.
mike
Very good points, however yellow pigment is controlled by xanthopores(xanthic for increased yellow and axanthic for lack of yellow) anerytheristic is in referance to lack of red pigment. This whole point can be confusing, because they have been improperly used to describe many morphs out there.
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