On the market? Seems like there was a few guys working with hypos and anery lines of GBs but I never see hatchlings offered for sale.
Thanks
Russ
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On the market? Seems like there was a few guys working with hypos and anery lines of GBs but I never see hatchlings offered for sale.
Thanks
Russ
Most hardcore GBK folks don't care about the color morphs, rather localities. I think only 3 localities have produced Anery and/or Anery type morphs from the wild. Black Gap, North Sanderson and 277. Once upon a time someone posted a pic from Juno that was outstanding that may have been anery but thats 25 year old pic. (and i dont have it).
From what I have been told there is usually a waiting list for hypo and anery gray bands, since few people as of right now produce them. I managed to find a pair of het hypo/66% het anerys last year, which are also locality snakes (black gap local).
People are breeding them, and there is obviously interest in them, just so few are produced that they all get grabbed up before they ever reach the classifieds.
I personally cant wait to produce my own black gap local, blairs phase hypo 
Just posted two pics of what looks to be an anery Juno...My fingers are crossed! : )
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