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i have more pics of my ?anery or ghost

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he does have a lot of yellow, it goes all the way down his back on the sides
 

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another pic

he also has a orange vertebral stripe , but its not that obvious
 

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another pic

but he still has a pinkish, purplish, grayish color towards the front half of his body
 

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Nice

I can see what sme people were saying about the black lines but the light colors and the shade of the colors look just like a ghost corn's colors.

Either way, it's a great looking snake! Breeding it?
 
sorry i don't have one of his belly, but his belly is solid black and white ventral scales to the top of his head to a quarter ways down, then the black fades and it blends with yellow, so the rest of his body is black and yellow scales with white


i'll try and get a pic tomorrow
 
Can you identify the ghost corn in this picture?

Floyd_FlSv02-01_0503_01.jpg
 
And the answer is:

It's a trick question: there is no ghost corn in that picture... they're both Anerys. ;-)

That pic is of mother and son. The son is less than a year old, and has already lightened up this much. The pic below shows how dark he and siblings were, compared to a real ghost hatchling from another clutch and the same father. :)

(In this pic, he is labeled "3")
4ShadesOfAnery.jpg


And here's him back in late August of '02, eating his first fuzzy.

Hatchling-Fuzzy.jpg


That's why I'm not so sure about ghost... if this anery is so light (and still getting lighter with each shed) that one could be, too.

Or... maybe this one IS a ghost, but just has a "delayed hypo" thing happening...
 
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