>>Snow are mostly white with hints of green, red, or yellow. VERY faint hints.
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>>Anerys 2 types:
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>>1)missing blacks and browns (look red and white with spots of yellow)
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>>2)missing reds and yellows (look black and white to grey and white)
A snow corn is a mix between amelanistic and anerythristic.
The amelanism removes the black and the anerythrism removes the red and oranges. This produces a mostly white corn with faint markings in pink, yellow and sometimes even hints of green.
My snow, Glacier:

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number one is wrong. Anerys are black and/or brown. Not lacking blacks or browns.
An Anery (anerythristic) does lack red and oranges. Usually a light grey to even light brown background with darker grey to brown saddles. They sometimes have some yellow on the sides of the neck.
These are just general descriptions.
My anery, Legolas. He is a youngster only about 20 to to 23 inches.

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