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is this an anerythristic

snkegrl

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this is ,keiji boaz, my ? anerythristic corn snake

i have never seen an anery like him, what do you all think.

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I would think it is an Anery. Because Ghost have reduced melanin. This snake has solid black borders around the sadles. If it where normal colored you would also not say this is a Hypo. Just my 2 cts. ;)
 
I'd say ghost also. Probably pastel ghost. I'd say definitely an anery and with the lack of solid black borders, that would make it hypo - which is a ghost

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see this thread:

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6692
 
Its a ghost, i hear what marcel is saying about the black saddles but hypo just means reduced black it doesnt have to be absent. The picture posted after of a ghost just shows how hypo ghost corns can get - i would say theres alot more closer to the original posted pic then there is to the last posted pic
 
Hmmm i think you guys better take a closer look at that pic, that animals has to much and too dark of black lining to be a ghost! time to hit the corn moprh books again? not to be mean or anything.
 
If you breed it to a known ghost, you'll be able to tell from the babies what your snake actually is.

I'd say it's an anery, just by looking at it, but you never know for certain till the breeding trials are done. Again, the variability of anery corn coloration is astounding to me!
 
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