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Ghost or Phantom? Your thoughts?

dng123

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I aquired a pair of aneries, the male has the yellow(anery A) and the female has none(anery B/charcoal). I figured I'd breed them since i had a bunch of other corns going down for the winter. This was their clutch last year:

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These are current pics of the snake in question:

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The only reason I'm second guessing ghost is because he is was lighter than any ghost hatchling i've seen yet and now he has a lot of pastel coloring.

Any thoughts?
 
I'm not smart about morphs, but my thoughts are that he's so pretty, you should send him to me, immediately :).

All joking aside, I'm sure someone who has a clue will be able to help you out, soon, even if it IS a Saturday.
 
Anery A does NOT mean yellow and Anery B does NOT mean no yellow.

Anery A (Anery) means no red and Anery B (Charcoal) means no red, but a different type of no red that is not compatible with A.

The picture of the light snake on the aspen bedding does appear to look more like a Ghost than an Anery.

D80
 
LOL! I'll be putting his parents together again this upcoming season and then he'll be ready to go after that. I'll post his siblings for sale when they arrive.

Thanks for the comment!
 
Ghost! Heck, it looks just like how I imagine my ghost boyo, Eliel, will look as an adult!
 
I'd say ultramel anery if anybody would just show me this picture. The lighter colored baby could be one too.
 
thanks for the insights! I appreciate all the feedback. The light hatchling and the ghostish juvie are the same snake.

Blutengel, I didnt give the idea of the ultramel anery much thought. Considering he hatched with ruby eyes and looks almost identical to your ultra anery, I think you might be right. Unfortunately, I have to wait a year to breed him to be positive.
 
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