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Phanto, pewter, sunglow, snow, kastanie ??and others

Maybe "we" Europeans don't have that much of commercials in our pictures, but we "may" know a few things about genetics.

I have no idea what you mean by the first part of the statement.. Personally I could careless if your Euro or not so I have no idea why you would bother to interject something so profound in your statment.. I never said you didn't know a thing about genetics, not one bit, in fact I said it might be something new, or it might not be.. I think you have taken what I said in the wrong way.. Its just snakes Dude.. :shrugs: :cheers:

Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
TandJ said:
Its just snakes Dude.. :shrugs: :cheers:

The point is, that the same statements came in the old thread and I think I could in fact show, that Hibird is not the answer to that questions. I also talked to the original breeder of that line, a teacher wanting to show his students about snakes and - hey, Anery hatchlings came out where everything worked fine with the whole dominant-recessive things he wanted to show his students. So - if Michael Schaub wouldn't have recogniced them to be different from all known Anerys, the teacher would still think he has some plain old recessive Anery gene.

The anoying thing is, that I bet if I would have told Don of them and he would have posted pictures with the same statements of a proven recessive trait, no one would have ever started speaking of unanswered questions. And doing so is simply not a fair behaviour towards the breeders of this trait. Just my 2cc.
 
Thanx snakefever and Okeetee.

@ TandJ and Menhir

Take it easy first i want to do a lot of testbreeding before i say its this or that. The only thing i know is that they look very nice and the parents are no hybrids the youngster start off as a anery with yellow sadels everything else i will see or find out later. I will not tell wat the parents are but believe me if i say that the the parents and there parents and there parents come out off a clutch that i did breed myself. And the first normals i bought came from some one that i can trust so i know that there is nothing of emory blood or what ever in this blood line just pure corn.
 
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