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THE CHALLENGE!!!!!

I actually get to post a couple more!

Snow aztec

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Anery aztec

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HINY - So far, no one has posted an anery lavender, striped Miami, Miami striped motley or a fluorescent orange (that was a fluorescent red). And still no sign of Carol's amel cinder...
 
I think you are wrong, because you don`t know this morph it doesn`t mean that it doesn`t exist.
anery miami have no yellow and they are bright with silver ground color and that without hypo gene based on miami.

And I think you're wrong. ;) In my opinion it's an attempt to put a marketing name on something that is nothing more then an Anery. I'm curious how you can thing I'm wrong with my statements that I've produced Anerys just like that...Have YOU seen every snake I've ever produced? ;)

We're simply going to have to agree to disagree. ;)
 
Do your aneries produce miami's when you breed them to a miami? As far as I know, the "anery miami's" here in Germany produce 100% miami's when you breed them to a miami. I think that's an important information in this context and a big difference to ordinary aneries without yellow. I don't say it is an accepted or new morph but anyway the "anery miami's" differ from common aneries.

Sorry about my amateurish english but i hope you understand what i want you to tell. :confused:
 
Do your aneries produce miami's when you breed them to a miami? As far as I know, the "anery miami's" here in Germany produce 100% miami's when you breed them to a miami. I think that's an important information in this context and a big difference to ordinary aneries without yellow. I don't say it is an accepted or new morph but anyway the "anery miami's" differ from common aneries.

Sorry about my amateurish english but i hope you understand what i want you to tell. :confused:

If the anery miamis produce 100% miamis, how do you get anery miamis? I'm a little confused myself.


Do you have pictures of breeding adults? How long has this morph been producing in Germany? It's rather strange that we haven't heard of it before now, unless it's a brandnew morph?
 
Nope. Even though it was called an anery motley, technically, it's an anery striped motley (has pin-striping), and I gave you credit as an anery striped motley.

Sorry Susan, i think i missed that. Didn't someone else post an anery striped motley?
 
If the anery miamis produce 100% miamis, how do you get anery miamis? I'm a little confused myself.


Do you have pictures of breeding adults? How long has this morph been producing in Germany? It's rather strange that we haven't heard of it before now, unless it's a brandnew morph?

It is no superspecial morph. As far as I can remember the anery miamis arise from silverqueen x miami pairings. They look similar to ordinary anerys but they don't have the yellow sides and look a bit different. That's all. Here in Germany, I think there is only one breeder who sells "anery miamis" but he does not sell them with an "official morph - stamp". I really like them and if you ask me I would say it is a nice-looking anery variant and well-fitting in this thread.
 
And I think you're wrong. ;) In my opinion it's an attempt to put a marketing name on something that is nothing more then an Anery. I'm curious how you can thing I'm wrong with my statements that I've produced Anerys just like that...Have YOU seen every snake I've ever produced? ;)

We're simply going to have to agree to disagree. ;)

by that price for this morph I don`t think that it is a marketing name ;)
you are right I don`t know your offsprings of anerys breed them with one miami and you will see if you have anery miami too ;)
 
by that price for this morph I don`t think that it is a marketing name ;)
you are right I don`t know your offsprings of anerys breed them with one miami and you will see if you have anery miami too ;)

You only have pictures of the one? I'd really like to be able to compare them to a normal miami to see the difference you are talking about.

Thanks
 
Foul on Jeff and foul on whoever posted the Sunkissed Okeetee and Abbotts Okeetee. The okeetees (both kinds) have already been posted, and I have already posted a "snopal" (lavender snow).

Heh... I wanted a chance to call foul too :grin01:

Are we considering my widestripe Amel an Amel ZigZag? Because he kinda is, but then again he kinda isn't :shrugs:
 

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Foul on Jeff and foul on whoever posted the Sunkissed Okeetee and Abbotts Okeetee. The okeetees (both kinds) have already been posted, and I have already posted a "snopal" (lavender snow).

Heh... I wanted a chance to call foul too :grin01:

Are we considering my widestripe Amel an Amel ZigZag? Because he kinda is, but then again he kinda isn't :shrugs:

Nope...no foul on Jeff as he posted a snow lavender patterless (aka vanishing stripe). And I've been thinking of the widestripe zigzag as it is a new, yet recognized variation of the pattern morph. (That amel's pattern is PERFECT, by the way!) And therefore...

Anery widestripe zigzag

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