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Anery Type A and type B

hectorakacrisco

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Well...i have an anery...but im not sure how to tell if it is a type a or b.
I want to someday produce blizzards so i would appreciate if u guys could post pics of your type A and B anerys so i can know the difference between the 2. thanks!
 
As he gets older, a type A will get lots of yellow coloring on his throat area.
For some reason, type B (charcoal) gets little or none.
I don't have one, but that's what I've always read.
Post us a picture, Crisco!
 
Charcoals also tend to be lighter, but you have to understand breeding trials are the only way to be sure. Anery's can be lighter just because and charcoals can have tons of yellow and be deceiving. Your best bet is to breed this snake to a known anery or charcoal and go from there:) Posting pics is also helpful.
 
I agree with Shenzi - post some pics! Here's a question though: How did you come across this snake? Was it from a breeder and thus labelled "anery"? If so, it's probably anery A, as anery B is almost always referred to as charcoal.
 
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