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Wildinferno

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i just picked up this little guy earlier today. now i'm trying to learn about the morphs. can anyone just tell what this one is by these pics? they were taken by my phone so not the best quality. thanks for those who helped.

this is my first snake. calling it Charlie.

thanks again guys.
 

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I would have to second what Shiari said. At first I thought it might have been a normal/classic because of the redness in the first picture, but all the other pictures indicate it's Anery.

He's very beautiful! :)
 
thats what i was thinking when i was looking at all the discriptions on wiki. just needed someone to confirm it. thank you for the help.
 
Is it brown, or red? It looks like a Miami phase, in all but the last pic. But maybe that's my monitor?
 
On my screen the first two pics look like a miami phase but the last two seem a little clearer and it does look like an anery. Maybe start a progression thread and post some pics with a camera with decent flash. But good pics from a phone. My phone pics always end up blurry and dark:(
 
My guess would be Miami. My baby aneries had no brown on them.

My anery male, Liam, was actually an even lighter shade of brown that this guy at the same size. Aneries don't stay black and white, a lot go brown.

Miamis on the other are red red red or orange orange orange in the saddle. Not brown.

Below are two pictures I dug up of Liam as a little snakelet, back when I still thought he was a she. See? Brown.
 

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Thats an anery. Slightly browned out, but you get them like that, just like you get various selectivley bred forms of amel (sunglow, candycane etc). It's just a different look.
 
well i noticed in the pics that it does look more lighter brown when it is in the cage( because of the wood chips) but when i have him out he looks grey to me. i'll try to take some better pics with my actual camera and load them up tomorrow.
 
Even if you just have Paint, you can resize. Go into the image tab on the top and click on attributes. This will tell you how wide and tall your picture is in pixels. You can't have more than 800 in any direction. So then go back into the image tab and click on stretch/skew. The stretch section is listed in percentages. I tend to keep dropping the image by 80% or 90% until it is within those parameters. Then save, and upload.
 
I'm guessing the reddish colors are coming from the first couple pictures, which has an artifical light overhead, and is on mulch. My guess is the last pic in his hand is more true to life coloring...I agree it looks like an anery.
 
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