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how do you make charcoal's

andrew p

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just looking to purchace some more snake's and was wondering if a amel x anery would create charcoal's ? i like them but to expensive for my budget. thank's for the help :shrugs:
 
Nothing will make a charoal, it's a single base mutation. Amel x anery will get you a snow corn.

Charcoals are not that common in the UK but if you ask around the major reptile shops they should be able to get you one in.
 
just looking to purchace some more snake's and was wondering if a amel x anery would create charcoal's ? i like them but to expensive for my budget. thank's for the help :shrugs:

"Charcoal" is a gene onto itself. Most breeders would sell a charcoal anywhere from $20 to $60 (plus shipping), depending on looks and any additional hets. That's not terribly expensive.

Good luck in your acquisition.

regards,
jazz
 
Jazz... he's from the UK...

Understood. However:
  1. I believe that there are enough single-gene recessives in the UK wherein a charcoal can be found,
  2. I don't have my currency conversion chart handy, and
  3. There are extra keystrokes involved in creating "£". ;)
regards,
jazz
 
Chrcoals sell for around £40-60 in the UK depending on who you buy from. Alternativley Blizzards (amel + charcoal) are far more common and you can pick one up easily for around £60 - 80.
 
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