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What morphs do you see?
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Old 10-17-2010, 10:58 AM   #11
Crazy Colubrids
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Originally Posted by Shiari View Post
There are 2 normals, an amel, an anery, a ghost, and a snow.
I also agree. But this is what the poster of the add says they are.
Amel
Anery
Snow
Miami
 
Old 10-17-2010, 11:12 AM   #12
Jim Godfrey
If the lighter colored one in the middle is a ghost there are three morphs present; amel, anery, and hypo. Snow and ghost are morph combos.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 11:46 AM   #13
Jessicat
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I concur...but I would like to see the "ghost" after it sheds as the coloration is very similar to a dilute anery in that photo.
Woah! I thought there was something weird about that one, cause it doesn't really look to me like a Ghost, and it's way too light to be a Charcoal.. almost looks more like a Phantom, but not quite..
That would be cool if it was a dilute Anery!

I see 5 as well.

What information comes along with the picture? Are these from different clutches or the same?! That would definitely help in IDing that little oddball. If they're all from the same clutch then the chances of it being in the Charcoal family is most likely outa the window!


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Originally Posted by Jim Godfrey View Post
If the lighter colored one in the middle is a ghost there are three morphs present; amel, anery, and hypo. Snow and ghost are morph combos.
I'm pretty sure the OP is asking "how many morphs" are there in more simple terms.

The snakes I see are:
Normal
Snow
Amel
Anery
??? - Sweet Gray thing. Ghost? Dilute Anery?

Just because a snow is Anery + Amel doesn't mean it doesn't "count" as being a different morph than the others..
Also, sad but true, there have actually been discussions over weather or not an animal is an Anery or Normal on this site in the recent past...
 
Old 10-17-2010, 12:19 PM   #14
Crazy Colubrids
I just asked the person who posted the add if they are all from the same clutch and if he/she has pics of the parents.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 12:32 PM   #15
bondoron
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Originally Posted by Crazy Colubrids View Post
I also agree. But this is what the poster of the add says they are.
Amel
Anery
Snow
Miami
If the poster is saying that one of the normals is a Miami then it is a poor example of one. I don't consider Miamis or Oketees a morph. I consider them to be selectively bred.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 12:48 PM   #16
Shiari
Those are most certainly *not* Miamis in that pile.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 02:04 PM   #17
Crazy Colubrids
Here is the parents. Male is the snow and the female is what looks to me like a normal.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 02:08 PM   #18
Shiari
So the normal is het amel, anery, and hypo. The snow is also het hypo.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 02:08 PM   #19
Outcast
The female looks a lot like some of those WC alabama's.
 
Old 10-17-2010, 02:10 PM   #20
Crazy Colubrids
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Originally Posted by Shiari View Post
So the normal is het amel, anery, and hypo. The snow is also het hypo.
I agree with you.
 

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