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Sorry wrong picture of rosies

keith c Oct 30, 2004 12:34 AM

I got it right this time I hope

Replies (11)

MaxPeterson Oct 30, 2004 01:10 AM

Your old pic was better...
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"I may be crazy, but ya know... I can rationalize just about anything."

kamakiri Oct 30, 2004 11:19 AM

ive never seen an anery rosy, only heard about them from triv's posts. beautiful snakes. what localits(s) have anery morphs?
again beautiful snakes.

~justin quesada
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0.1 flame race sandboa
0.1 anery 2/3 het albino sandboa
1.0 cal kingsnake
1.1 betta
0.1 ferret
1.1 hypo male, albino female cornsnake

trivirgata Oct 30, 2004 11:21 AM

Are you going to make any anery babies available in the future?

Jer

kamakiri Oct 30, 2004 12:24 PM

hey jerry,
what locality are the anery's? and does the same apply with albino and anery to make snow with rosies? also, over the time i have been on this forum i have observed many beautiful rosies produced by you and was wondering if you have a website? although i wont be able to buy anything at the moment b/c im working on getting a rack and a male flame race kenyan, i will be more than interested in obtaining some rosies after that. thanks for you time/
~justin Quesada
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0.1 flame race sandboa
0.1 anery 2/3 het albino sandboa
1.0 cal kingsnake
1.1 betta
0.1 ferret
1.1 hypo male, albino female cornsnake

trivirgata Oct 30, 2004 01:30 PM

I think Keith’s anery’s are from Morongo, just up the hill from Whitewater. Keith, Correct me if I’m wrong. You are correct, the albino and the anery make the snow. I want a website bad, but haven’t put a ton of effort in to it. I hope to have one this spring though. Thanx for the interest.

Jer

keith c Oct 30, 2004 03:44 PM

There's two strains of anery's out there. Scott had the one from morongo, the one I have comes from Borrego. I produced four
anery albino's (snow's) and about 8-10 anery's this year. Some of the anery's where 100% het and the rest are 66% het for albinos. I only have 1-2 anery left with some 66%het normal rosies to go with them. I just kind of do it for fun now days.
It's kind of weird that the albino anery that I produce out of the white water stock have black eyes with red pupils. The anery
genes must have some type of dominate gene working.
Keith

trivirgata Oct 30, 2004 03:53 PM

from pure Borrego's, or are they locality crossed?

Jer

jeph Oct 30, 2004 04:23 PM

Hi,
With the albino borrego rosy being found last year, with time you could have locality pure rosys, a pure snow borrego rosy, but I guess with designer rosys its ok to cross locales, but I think it would be neat to have a pure moprh locale, but since the snwos have already been produced from mixed locale animals it doesnt really matter, thanks for those pics though, I also like the old pic better of the anery,normal, albino and snow in it, in the new pic the snwo looks liek it has faint yellow stripes on it, very neat looking.
Jeff Teel

PS- jerry, I know this is crossing locales, but have you thought of breeding your hypo long canyons into the anerys soemtime to make double het-ghost babys..?, or would you rather wait for an anery boa from long canyon to pop up some day-(if ever), talkto you later Jer

kamakiri Oct 31, 2004 01:16 PM

i actually have the means to obtain an albino borrego in 2006 depending if the gentlemen lets anymore than 1 go from that year. im second on the list. i was not aware that there was an anery borrego as well. pure locale snow borregos sound exciting and a very much antispated animal to see or maybe in the future produce. this bit of info makes last fridays wisdom tooth removal all the much better, thanks .

~justin quesada
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0.1 flame race sandboa
0.1 anery 2/3 het albino sandboa
1.0 cal kingsnake
1.1 betta
0.1 ferret
1.1 hypo male, albino female cornsnake

keith c Oct 30, 2004 06:43 PM

Jer
I've been working with this anery from borrego for almost 10 years. It is not locality pure, but who would have known albino's would be found down in borrego. I know locality is a cool thing but if we take where the borrego anery is from and where the albinos came from it could be twenty to thirty miles
apart or more. It also took along time to get enough animals to form a breeding colony. I started breeding double hets to try to
get a albino anery and that's a 1 in 16th chance to get. I was only working with two female double het's which I still have and breed each year. Two female rosies only put out about 10-14 baby boa's a year. It took four years till I had a pair of snows and a couple anery's that where only 66% chance for being het. Last year was the first time I bred the anery and he turned out to be het for albino. I don't know if I ever want to take on another project trying to breed color phases into rosy boas
again

Randall_Turner Oct 30, 2004 07:14 PM

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