Anery with no yellow
Recently on the podcast "from the ground up" there was a mention about a debate at a reptile show where an old timer said a snake wasn't an anery because it had yellow. I've always heard that anery's show much more yellow than charcoals do. So for you old timers... Was there ever a time when anery's didn't display yellow in the throat area when they got mature?
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How old was this "old timer" and did he also work with some other species with myriad morphs to remember? We've all seen ball breeders who can name any BP morph in their collection on sight but struggle with basic corn morphs. I assume he mistook it for Charcoal. Even then, that's no longer necessarily true.
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Ive never seen an adult that didn't have some, and "some" could be almost none. One of my Tequila Sunrise line anery adults had "just a touch". It was there, but you had to look.
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I've got anery's and charcoals with varying amounts of yellow. Some of my anery's have no yellow even visible. |
Speaking for all the oldtimers, don't say "never," just "usually." All my anerys over the years had some degree of yellow. But when charcoal was added to the line the yellow all but disappeared in later generations.
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Not having much luck remembering, and can't find anything so far doing a search. But I did find this pic of an Anerythristic from someone else that sure does look like it lacks any trace of yellow. At least viewing it on my screen. http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/sho...stic#post66483 |
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