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Charcoal? Or anery?

AliCat37

Michelle's Candied Corns!
I bought this guy from a lady selling blizzards... so when I saw this guy and he was from the same clutch I assumed it was a charcoal. Well (I'm not expert at morphs) when I got home I looked at iansvivarium for both of those snakes... I'm pretty sure I got a plain old snow and anery. The lady said the parents were an okeetee and a snow. So unless they were het charcoal and amel, they should have all been snows, amels, aneries.

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That looks a lot more like *my* aneries than charcoals, but I'm pretty small time. I'll defer to others who have more than a few of each. My charcoals have some brown, the anery babies seem to look more like a corn in B&W.
 
Yep that is an anery and you are right about the genetics. Should be all snows and anery's and well amels.
 
Agree with Christen. Definitely appears to be an anery - looks just like a typical anery hatchling.
 
Thanks guys! That's what I thought. It's been so long since I saw an anery hatchling o.e

At least I didn't pay an arm and a leg for them! She had lots of snows, one amel, and the one anery.
 
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