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Posted by: celticvamp at Sat Mar 6 09:37:56 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by celticvamp ] I can agree with the comment about seeming to have too much upper body color to be anery. I really don't know exactly why Jeff (who I bought it from) feels the possibility of it being anery as well. I hope he comes on and explains the history and such soon. I do know that surely it is at the very least het for anery because I got a sister to breed it with that is Anery. If Jeff don't come on and explain the history I'll ask him next time I talk to him for the details and I'll bring them back to you all. Thank you very much for your interest to continue discussing this with me. I'm pretty excited to have this project I got this male we are discussing who is suppose to be het for amel as well. I have three siblings to breed him to one is just normal het. One is a dilute normal. The other is an Anery.... I'm not at home I may have missed something without checking them. One of them may be motely or something I can't remember off the top of my head. But none the less I have hopes for christmas come hatching day when I breed him to these three sisters. [ Hide Replies ]
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