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Type A Anery. Blood

Pattern wise, this is the nicest one of the litter. These guys change color like there is no tommorrow! This male should get very pink and lose much of his saddle pattern.
 

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Nice~!!!

Yeah I can't believe how much color these anery bloodreds change color~
a couple of days ago they're solid black and grey the next day they're completely like a different looking snake~

Hope to see this one grow into a beauty for you~!!
 
Awesome

I'd like to see some adult pics since I've never seen anery bloodreds before. Does anyone have any? Saw your ad on kingsnake too-those babies look killer.
 
no problem

here is a photo of the male. He in my opinion, is absolutely one of the best looking snakes in my collection. I got them from the "legend" Walter Smith. The photo of the female was too big and I couldnt find a recent one. I could always email it to you if you wanted. She looks more like a classic Anerythristic only with a bloodred head pattern and a solid white belly. She also looks slightly washed. Thanks so much
 

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Very nice

I thought they would be a more solid color, but I guess it makes sense since normal bloodreds still have faint saddles. That's really unique-looking regardless. Congratulations.
 
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