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any idea's

abig thank you to all that replied in this post,
and now the growing ,i put some more better pic on when there a bit bigger,or when i get this pic taking sorted lol
they have a black/brown to them,say from two foot away you say anery ,then 2 in ablck with brown tinge , hopefully worth keeping
what do you guy's think
 
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hey pipatic, lovely snakes.
I assume you're using a digicam? One suggestion for having clearer pics: I've found that moving back a foot or zooming out helps the picture be clearer. Then crop out the background using a photo program or even Paint (which is what I use for all my cropping and shrinking of pictures).
 
new good quailty batteries help to lol as you can see just shed
 

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so from this pic of the male ,what would he be class as Anery a/b ghost ?????:confused:




i could try to get better pic's of him and her , or are we getting bored of this post ???
 
I would say that he is not an anery B (charcoal) ghost. Anery A vs regular ghost is a bit harder to determine, but he does look like a regular ghost from the pics. Most Anery A hatchlings I've seen are much much darker.
 
hope these are better pic of the male kat
 

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Ok, I give up. :) I have no idea which morph he is. I'm better at distinguishing the adult versions from eachother than the hatchlings anyway...
 
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