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Anery

Jeff Linkchorst

Snake Rambler
My female anery was blue. So she missed out on a photo shoot. But my male was looking good. So here he is. I like the close up shoot of his head and eye. I was also trying to get a close up of his yellow that runs down his side.
 
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He's very pretty! I love the black borders that fade away into light sliver, and dispite some yellow lining, he looks very clean!

I also like his head pattern. Nice shots of him. Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks everyone.
He's a very sharp-looking fella for sure. I'm anxious to see the female now. Does she look as nice?

I think so. She is just like him.

I bet he would make some nice ghosts. He looks to have that light pink undertone that would make a great looking ghost.

D80

Thanks Brent. I never thought about making any ghost's with him. The pair is het for Butter. It should be interesting when I do breed them. I don't know if I will be able to tell an anery from an anery caramel or a snow from a snow with caramel in it. But that is the goal a white snake with alot of yellow.

Love the pic with him on the tree stump. He has some gorgeous eyes as well! How old is the little fella?

08 if my brain is working. and thank you.
 
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