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I'm running lower on pinkies than I realized and I have more juvenile corns than I need for future breeders, so I wouldn't mind parting with a few extras. I have a few surplus "aneries" that are a bit of a mystery. I can give more detailed info via private message to anyone interested, but basically a specter male was bred to a female ghost and produced ghosts and aneries although all previous pairings to ghosts produced only ghosts (so maybe the mother is something else since the father is proven homozygous for hypo?).
None of the anery offspring look like typical aneries though and they're lightening drastically with each shed. They may end up developing the pink coloration and yellow within the saddles that the father has-his F1 ghost offspring have done so before but he hasn't fathered any aneries previously, so it's hard to predict exactly how these will turn out. I'm asking $45 each or $80/pair for the aneries. The attached pictures show the father and two of the "anery" offspring. I'm also including a picture of the father as a juvenile for comparison and to give you an idea how they change as they mature.
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