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lisa.trunfio

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Hi there everybody!
I'm no good with genetics and have some questions:

I have an Aneritristic A female and an amelanistic male...what am I to expect by breeding these two togheter?

And the Anertristic A female with an Oketee male?

Thanks for answers :D

Lisa
 
you

Would get all normals, 100% het for snow. I used the corn calculator for that.

bmm
 
Using the okeetee male, you'd only get normals het for anery A. (And technically, the result from breeding with the amel would be normals double het snow.)

-Kat
 
hey whats the difference of an anery A and an anery B?? i have always wondered that. thanks for replying.
 
The genetics, though there is some variation in looks. Anery A ranges from black and grey to brown and grey, to even almost ghost corn color. Anery B (aka Charcoal) more resembles the color of a charcoal drawing or of charcoal dust... it's more of a muted dark grey and often (though not always) lacks yellow.
 
You really should have started a new thread for this, but... here you go.

The dark one is the charcoal (Anery B), the two lighter ones are Anery A, and the peachy-pink one is a ghost.

anerys.jpg
 
ya im sorry i should have started a new thread but thanks any ways, i have always wondered and now i know.
 
Dah! While I was fighting with my internet provider and waiting...waiting...waiting...., Kat beat me to the punch. :p
Dog gone it, I typed this out, so I'm going to post it anyway. LOL.


Here is an Anerythristic Type A Hatchling (who also happens to have a motley pattern)
<img src=http://pstr-m03.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/00E/3B/B1/42/07/M5jrk7oXRgqGjVA5eqffLNw6nuRLnB6A01D4.jpg>


Here is an Anery A adult with a Ghost (Anery A + Hypo) adult and the anery motley from above as an adult (he faded to a ghost-like color)
<img src=http://pstr-m04.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/007/2C/48/DA/C5/Yx5IkIgP4BZSSxw+hYRLItlaiMRmTn9u0300.jpg>

Here is an Anery A (who also happens to have an aztec pattern)
<img src=http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/006/0E/3C/7C/59/GtqftMuFypvIdMXpFcWQQ7+Eh++-vHAW02F9.jpg>
 
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Here is an Anery Type B (Charcoal)
<img src=http://pstr-m03.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/007/2E/AB/1F/10/Pl3qgVXbS-qA2ji4U1wHglLhXCLzW4BI0300.jpg>

Here's another Charcoal with a different look (showing bloodred influence)
<img src=http://pstr-m03.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/00D/6F/A8/BD/A5/OgzAeUIB61GSUYM6Vz8KwqJKmqOK4w9W0262.jpg>
 
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