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anery type A

I know that some do, a good indication would be to request to see pictures of the parents.

Also, they tend to grow yellow pigmentation around the neck region as they mature.
 
I have a pair of anery motley and a pair of anery striped. The motley crew (sorry) is beginning to change from black on white to dark silver on light silver. The stripes both have more brownish stripes and the male's background seems (at least to me) to be becomming a little more pinkish with each shed. The female's background is more gray still. Both are developing yellow.
 
Use the search function, there are plenty of examples of Anerys throughout all stages of life on this forum. Each snake is unique though, so you'll just have to wait and see how your snake matures. :dancer:
 
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