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Anery, or something else?

NellaJ

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This guys was dropped off to a friend as a rescue. He has me stumped. Here are some pics, true colours in natural sunlight.
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His color is like many of the granites (diffuse anery) I've seen, but those belly checks say he's not homozygous diffuse, but I'll put money down that he's het!
 
Nice, and I'd guess a real nice, dark ghost...?...I'm kinda stumped too, honestly...looks more like a pewter, but I don't think that's right either...Neat pickup for sure :)
 
His color is like many of the granites (diffuse anery) I've seen, but those belly checks say he's not homozygous diffuse, but I'll put money down that he's het!

I think anery het diffused to.

A good granite (or bloodred) is the result of selective breeding plus homo diffussion gene.

Your snake is not homo for the diffusion gene, but might be het. Its look is probably a result of having many good selectively bred blood or granite ancestors. The look is depending on selective breeding, not just the diffusion gene.
 
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