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Is this a diffused anery?

herbager

Snake Bitten
This is a surprize baby from a Striped Blood X Pewter cross...I'm pretty sure that it's a diffused anery but would like to know for sure. Thanks, Laura
 

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Head says yes,is the belly clear if checkers? If so then anery blood it is. Your striped bloodred would also be het.anery.b.
 
Striped blood X pewter - I would be more apt to think it was a pewter. Which do you think are better odds, that both parents are het anery or that the striped blood is het charcoal? The eyes look pretty dark, which is more common in charcoal-based morphs than anery A, whose eyes tend to be more blue. The ground color is a little dark for what I would expect an anery A morph to be at hatching, again leaning me towards pewter rather than granite.
 
Well, since I got a nearly 50/50 split this would lead me to believe charcoal...but of course that doesn't eliminate "regular" anery with a bit of inheritance shift in this
group. I will contact the breeder of the male to see if there is any possibility of charcoal..
The comment about eye color is interesting...I will try to get a better shot of an eye and put it up here.

There are no checkers on any of the offspring.
 
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