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Posted by: draybar at Sat Mar 6 08:36:59 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ] >>>>I kind of think this thread was a little blown out of perportion. Several of my friends suggested I post this picture to see if someone could pick out the "subtle" differences that are quite apparent in real life. I wasn't trying to "play it up" as quite a few I believe thought. I had talked with Jeff who produced this snake and was waiting for him to get on here to explain the exact details of the breedings to prove out whatever genes were in this snake. A couple did say they noticed a "lightening" or "fading" of the colors so I have to say the efforts weren't in total vain. The one proven additional gene is Dilute. The one the breeder believes is visual but not proven as of yet is Anery A. I was hoping he could get the chance to get on here to explain his breedings and the parents to produce this animal before I had to tell you all. I do know without a doubt that it is at the very least het for amel and anery a. That can't be seen but the Dilute was what I was hoping someone could guess. I didn't mean to get such a fuss started. Like I said I posted the "guess what?" thread from a suggestion from some friends. I will get some photographer friends of mine to get some better pictures I can post sometime soon to show. I will also post some pictures when this thing ages to see how different it turns out to a normal bloodred motley. Thank you all for your replies and your patience. | ||
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