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Is it an anery?

thecrowking

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Now, it's been a very long time since I have bred corns, I used to have around 80 of them. I soon got into rat snakes and milks for a period of time and started getting back into corns. I picked up this little female a few days ago and initially thought it was an anery, the photo doesnt do her much justice and I wanted an opinion on whether or not she is indeed an anery or something else. I can get more photos if needed. The blushing in her saddles is really what got me wondering, plus she is really light on her head, she just doesn't look like the anerys I've ever had before.

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It looks a bit like my ghost, actually, but bigger. I'm not an expert or anything, so I MAY (and probably AM) wrong.
 
Well, she has those little black borders with the pinkish-gray inside. Younger ghosts seem to have that. She's beautiful!
 
Why is it that on EVERY thread with an Anery pic, you'll have several people saying Ghost?
Looks Anery to me. If you want to double check, take a ventral check- if the checkers are diluted, than there's a hypo in there. If the color is solid, it's Anery.
 
Why is it that on EVERY thread with an Anery pic, you'll have several people saying Ghost?
Looks Anery to me. If you want to double check, take a ventral check- if the checkers are diluted, than there's a hypo in there. If the color is solid, it's Anery.

Probably because I have seen multiple pictures labeled as ghosts that I would bet were anerys.

The snake in question is an anery. I have produced and owned many anerys that looked exactly like that one. Many juvenile anerys are extremely light and can be quite colorful. Trust me, most darken up to varying degrees after they are fully mature.
 
It is entirely possible to have very dark ghosts, and very light anerythristics.

Not to mention that you could have more than one hypo gene expressing itself, so even test trials might not tell you what you want to know.
 
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