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An anery discussion.

I agree that Miami would probably be a good starting point (that female in the first photos made me think "anery Miami" as soon as I saw her), but might it also be worth experimenting with silver queen ghosts in there too?
 
Nice suggestion, Toyah. That would give you the frost in the saddles that was mentioned earlier.

I was trying to run the wizard and I'm not sure what a Silver Queen is... can someone help me?
 
Rich rambled on and it seemed to go unnoticed..

Well the best examples of a pretty black on white (or close enough) Anerythristic were ones that came from a project where I bred Caramel (Butter) with Anerythrism. The original project was to hopefully produce yellow animals with black blotches on them. Failed miserably, as the Anerythristics lacked any yellow whatsoever.

Pssst.. Take notice.. Rich let out some of his breeding findings.. I bet there are few people that could confirm similair findings.. I am not one of them yet..


Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
TandJ said:
Rich rambled on and it seemed to go unnoticed..

Pssst.. Take notice.. Rich let out some of his breeding findings.. I bet there are few people that could confirm similair findings.. I am not one of them yet..


Regards.. Tim of T and J


Well actually Tim, I did notice that post. But it wasn't something that clicked for this not even novice breeder yet, because what I didn't get out of that was an morph that looked like an anery okeetee. :)
 
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