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Anerythrisics

Rich Z

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Here's a pic of some baby 'A' Anerythristics. Notice the charcoal peeking out from the bottom....
anerys04_001.jpg
 
Is this charcoal the result of breeding two aneryA's together? If so, it would be evidence that the phenotype of "anery + charcoal" is charcoal.
 
Nice clean colorings on those anerys~~

that little charcoal there does look kind of weird being the only one there~~
 
Serpwidgets said:
Is this charcoal the result of breeding two aneryA's together? If so, it would be evidence that the phenotype of "anery + charcoal" is charcoal.

No, sorry, but that is not the case here. Not sure why that Charcoal is in that group, but it is not the result of breeding two type 'A's together.
 
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