Morph confirmation please.

Morph confirmation please.

Postby gekosin » Mon Mar 23, 2015 2:48 pm

Hi all,

I wonder if someone can possibly assist. So these 2 snakes are from the same clutch, both have had their first shed. The second one defiantly looks like all the others i.e. anery but the first one is much much lighter.

Snake 1
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Snake 2

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Is snake 1 possibly just a very light anery or is it possibly something else?

From the first clutch of eggs i determined that the female was normal, het anery, amel

male is anery het amel

with their actual history being unknown is it possible there is something else in one of them that i did not see in the first clutch?

Thanks
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Re: Morph confirmation please.

Postby Westley Price » Mon Mar 23, 2015 3:06 pm

Yeah, that looks VERY light for an Anery.

I would say you have a Ghost there which would mean both parents are het for Hypo too.
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Re: Morph confirmation please.

Postby scalybunni » Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:19 pm

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