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Is there such thing as an Anerythristic type A? stiped or Motley. I'm not sure if i'm asking the right question... Rich's site. The in the pricelist theres a 'Anerythristic' (black albino?) are there motley or striped version... simply black and white? I think it would be kinda' neat. If there is anyone mind posting a picture or a link to one? Thanks!
 
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Yes, they are out there. A lot of people breed these, but I guess Rich doesn't. There is probably some pics on Don S.'s website at www.cornsnakes.net. Here is an anery striped motley, from hurricane lineage, but just didn't get the connected circles. Sorry for the bad pic.
 

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And this is her 2001 aneryth A striped son, Jynx. She's produced darker offspring, as well as motley striped (the 2 males I've bred her to are a normal motley stripe het amel that looks mostly motley, and my pastel motley). Most of the aneryths I keep tend to lighten as they get older (I prefer the light/brown ones) but I do have a few darker ones. This pic of Jynx was taken in Sept '02. He's a bit lighter now.
 
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