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Anery ID, assistance please...

Serpwidgets

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These hatched today from
-Normal proven quad het for amel/anery/motley/hypo
X
-totally "black/gray/yellow" (no browns on her) Anery (presumably typeA)

FlSv02-AneryColors.jpg


There are 6 Anerys, 3 are lighter. The lighter ones are NOTHING like the ghost I hatched this year from the same father. The darker ones all look like each other, and the lighter ones all look like each other. I (still new to hatchlings) can easily sort the two types into groups at a glance. They're "different" but nothing I'd want to call "ghost."

I've heard hypo is not always 100% recessive and that "het hypo" can sometimes show slight differences from normal. Assuming the mother is not het, that would mean half of the clutch would be het hypo...

Thoughts/opinions? (or maybe I should just learn to wait till they shed?)

I'll also see if Saturday I can get a pic with each of these two plus an anery and ghost (from another clutch) all in the same picture for comparison, if that would help.
 
My Opinion

Looks like all Anery A to me. You'll be surprise the range you get from the same clutch. Those lighter ones look a little different though. I would hold on to them a little longer to see how they turn out. But I would guess just anery A.
Frank Pinello
 
Looks to me like you have a clutch of normal (albeit beautiful) type a anery's on your hands (With multiple hets that you just wont know about untill you breed them back).

How old are the hatchlings in the photo? Looks to me like the one on the right is in shed and thats why it might appear lighter?

I'd sure like to see a picture of the entire clutch...
 
The pic is within a day of emerging form their eggs. This clutch was weird (to me) in that they all pipped and emerged within 24 hours.

I'll try to get current pics, they've just had their first shed this weekend.

(Tried to get decent pics, but I need to work at it. The subtle difference is pretty obvious with the eye but didn't show in the pics. I'm not trying to say this is a "new thing," it's probably something as simple as "he has his mom's/dad's nose" type of thing, but what struck me was the two distinct looks, instead of a range with everything between...)
 
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