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Anery Lavenders (aka Moonstone)

Hillybean

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Hello,
okay so I already like anery corns, and recently I have started liking the looks of the lavenders. I started wondering yesterday if anyone had bred them together and what the results looked like. I went online and found that they are bred. I like the looks of the anery lavenders also..

Now my questions..
How much does one go for?
Does anyone on here breed the anery lavenders (aka moonstone)?

I believe I am going to get more involved with anery and lavenders next year (when they are easier to get online ;) ).

Thanks!
 
Hello,
okay so I already like anery corns, and recently I have started liking the looks of the lavenders. I started wondering yesterday if anyone had bred them together and what the results looked like. I went online and found that they are bred. I like the looks of the anery lavenders also..

Now my questions..
How much does one go for?
Does anyone on here breed the anery lavenders (aka moonstone)?

I believe I am going to get more involved with anery and lavenders next year (when they are easier to get online ;) ).

Thanks!

Hi Hilary,
I plan to produce Moonstone Bloodreds next season. Here is a few pics. of the founding Moonstone Bloodred that my Granites het Lavender came from.

As far as price, that is still to be determined.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 

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I have bred anery lavenders and anery lavender diffused. I also have a yearling anery lavender poss het diffused that I am letting go.
 

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To breed anery lavenders do you just breed an anery to a lavender? I'm confused. Lol. I have both and I eventually want to tinker with breeding my corns when they're older.
 
To breed anery lavenders do you just breed an anery to a lavender? I'm confused. Lol. I have both and I eventually want to tinker with breeding my corns when they're older.

Ali,
you could go that route, but you would end up with a clutch of normals het for both Lavender & Anery, which would give you a 1/16th shot a producing 1 Moonstone.

You can probably hunt down Lavenders het Anery (or visa-versa) pretty easily if you search around. This way you can produce more Moonstones in a single clutch ;)

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Thanks Walter!
I had used the corn calc before and it said I'd get all normals from them, so I was really confused by this thread. I'm no good with breeding :) I think I'll just breed my anery to my motley boy in a few years as I had planned, they should give me a lot of nice motleys (anery is het mot, and mot is het snow). :)
Thanks again!
 
Thank you all for the replies!!

Walter: I'll have to keep looking in on what you produce this following year ;).

Lavender: I believe that is why they are not all that popular. From my understanding the difference is noticeable when they are young and together in a clutch. Then of course genetically they are different.

JoannaD: They are beautiful! Have you ever produced any Hypo Anery Lavenders?

Walter: I agree, getting lavenders / anery het for the other or the actual Anery Lavenders is the quickest way to go. That was my original thinking anyway.. I am glad to know thinking was correct!
 
Yeah, this is an awesome combo! I used to breed anery lavender motleys, but cut out that breeder pair last year when I was making room. I kept back an anery lavender motley female though from that project.

This year I did a breeding loan with Carol @ LBR and we made hypo bloods het anery lavender. REally looking forward to some ghost plasmas in a few years!
 
I have not made any hypo anery lavenders. I do have a pair of lavenders het hypo and anery but I am trying to cut back and the male is up for sale.

I can't decide who to breed the female to next year. I have an unrelated male who is het anery diffused, the anery lavender diffused above ( they share a grandmother/mother), a pastel ghost motley het amel, hypo/strawberry ghost motley or a diffused possible het hypo. Decisions, decisions, decisions.
 
I had a pair of anery lav/anery lav mot but they were stolen from me. Not cheap morphs then! I wish I still had them because they were my favorite morphs and it took me years to be able to afford them. Seeing these pics makes me want to get another...
 
I produced a few motleys this year, really nice looking snakes.
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This was the first morph I thought about producing with my anery vanishing stripe. Due to health issues the vanishing stripe is pet only and I've decided to put off breeding snakes entirely. Moonstones are a sweet morph, I'd like to see some dilute thrown into the morph mix. I can't remember if I've seen a dilute lavender, but I love dilute anerys. I'd like to see what a blue moonstone would look like. Catchy name, right?
 
Here in the next year or two I have a Moonstone poss het/homo Hypo & a SMR Coral snow that I plan on using as starter stock for a Coral moonstone project. I must say my moonstone is one wicked little guy so I give two thumbs up to the morph.
 
I would put a thread in the wanted thread of the classified section. You would have much better luck getting a response from someone in there. Good Luck!
 
Get a hold of Steve Roylance, he sent some REALLY nice ones up here to us last season...turns out he just started hatching his 2014 season babies yesterday (I think it was).
 
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