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Charcoal moonstone and friends

Shiari Aug 21, 2013 12:23 AM

These guys are from my '50 shades of gray' clutch that was a trio of aneries het hypo charcoal lavender.

I hatched out two snakes that are at minimum anery-charcoal-lavenders, one hypo-anery-lavender (ghost lav, hypo moonstone, whatever) and one thing that looks like a moonstone-but-I'm-not-entirely-sure.

First up are the two anery-charcoal-lavender girls. I'm unsure if Galena has hypo at play or not, just because of the color difference between her and Bismuth.

Bismuth:

Galena:

Comparison:

Replies (2)

Shiari Aug 21, 2013 12:28 AM

And here's these critters. I don't know if charcoal or hypo is involved with this first snake.

This is Oroboss and he belongs to a friend of mine with the acknowledgement that in 3 years, I get to breed him and we'll split the clutch.

Comparison to Galena (poor lighting) with Oro on the bottom/left and Galena on the top/right:

The hypo moonstone, female. Pretty sure there's nothing else involved.

Comparison of Oroboss (right) and the hypo moonstone:

Denbar Aug 21, 2013 02:37 PM

Very nice! The anery and related traits seem to be quite variable. Hope you get it all figured out. Glad to see a post on the corn forum. They're getting rare.

--Dennis

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