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Originally Posted by 67temp
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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To answer your question, YES. I have produced some in the past. Trying to get some of my memory cells percolating to remember what line they came out of. I probably posted that info somewhere on here, but obviously it was a long time ago.
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