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Would This Be an Ivory Anery?

rpruitt1 Dec 11, 2003 07:11 AM

I dont know if she would be considered an Ivory or not but, she does have reduced black side diamonds.Plus she is very white. More than the picture shows. She is, however, a 66% possible het for Albino. She was the product of a DH Snow X DH Snow or Albino het Anery X DH Snow. The guy wasnt to sure wich one bread her but, he saw both copulate with her and there was a high ratio of Snows. So, she could be 100% het Albino. I hope she proves out!

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gmherps Dec 11, 2003 08:47 AM

I think it would have to be a bit lighter to be considered an ivory. JMO
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JohnLokken Dec 11, 2003 09:06 AM

Are animals from Jeff Ronne's bloodline.

It is a great looking anery. I would call it a pastel anery due to the fact that it has a reduction of black. But, that is as far as I would go with the "labeling" of the boa.
Hope that helps.
John
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milehighherps Dec 11, 2003 10:48 AM

xo

Allan_m Dec 11, 2003 01:41 PM

Hey Ralph,
Who produced that anery? It seems that you've got a nice collection growing there!

Allan

rpruitt1 Dec 11, 2003 03:46 PM

I understand about the Ivory labeling. Both Randy_T and both agree she is a Pastel. I posted the picture on a differnt forum and we are going to compare his Ronne Ivory to this one, as soon as we get time. Allan, I hope to have some good breeding stock in a few years.

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