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2013's specter x hypo

crazyhorse

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As you may have guessed from the title these are from the following pairing.

Specter male het. for strawberry, amel
x
Hypo female het. for strawberry,amel,anery,motley

A9 anery 1.0 $35.00

A 13 snow 1.0 $35.00

any offers etc. e-mail me [email protected]


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Specter male het. for strawberry, amel
x
Hypo female het. for strawberry,amel,anery,motley

can be me but it says the hypo is het anery ;)

I hate not being able to edit my comment, aren't specters something else as ghosts? I don't live in US so no idea on their genetics...
 
Spectres are selectively bred ghosts (to put it simply). So they are hypo/hypo, anery/anery. If the other snake is hypo/hypo het anery, you can only make the phenotype ghost or hypo. You would not get a visual anery from this pair because it would require a normal copy of the black gene which neither parent has. Therefore, this pair as described cannot make a visual anery.
 
Seconding that if we're getting results of non-hypo animals from a specter to hypo pairing, that there's a different gene at play in the specters.
 
One of the animals has to carry one copy of normal black so either the hypo is a normal or the spectre is actually an anery and therefore not a spectre.

Or these are not true genetics of the parents, for instance the female was bred to multiple males or had retained sperm from the previous year.
 
I will admit that many... most... if not all of the specters I've seen photos of have looked like pink aneries to me and not ghosts at all.

*hides*
 
I got aneries from a specter x ghost last year, theres a thread with with the topic on here, under my classfied add. I have 1 hold back anery "specter" and 2 ghost siblings that look great and exhibit the sires specter attributes. They will be a year old in August
 
The definition of a spectre is a ghost. You can never get visual aneries from two ghosts. It's not genetically possible. Either you had a pink anery parent or you have a very dark spectre ghost.
 
The male I have is absolutely a ghost that originated from D. Winterberg. The female is normal ghost. What me and a few others cant figure out is if the offspring are a mix of darker & regular ghosts, aneries or there is some other gene at play.
 
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