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Aneryth "A" adult pics for Wheeler78

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
Here are pics of my 4 adult aneryths. As you progress down, you'll notice the wide variation of shades they can come in.

This is Sylvia, a 4 year old female and the darkest I have.
 
This is my oldest male aneryth A. He's 7 years old and his name is Aneryth. Yes, simple and sort of stupid, but it's a name and not a number like his parents were.
 
And this is Sweet, a 3 year old female. I'm partial to this type of color aneryth A.
 
And finally, Hershey, a 4 year old male. He is a full sibling to Sweet (posted above), just from the previous year's clutch. He was much darker as a hatchling, but became progressively lighter with each shed until he was about 6 months old and the color he is now. And no hypo gene involved...bred him to a known ghost last year and got all aneryth babies. I think I'll post one more photo...of one of these babies, the only one I kept.
 
This is Kiss (Hershey's Kiss, get it?) She's a 2001 hatchling and, like her father, was much darker to begin with.
 
Why are all your Anerys Yellowish color? was it the flash or what? Seems weird they look like Carmals more then Anerys... but what do I know
 
Aneryth A's can vary from black to all shades of brown. Most of mine lean towards the brown, which just happens to be my particular favorite aneryth. To give you an idea of what a caramel looks like under the identical photgraphic conditions, here is an adult female I got from Rich a couple of years ago.
 
Wow!!!
All those anerys and that caramel is melting me away!!!!
Those are some really nice looking snakes!!!!
 
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