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is this An Anery type A?

ericswan_1

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this is a guy here in towns snake. poor girl has had a ruff childhood:awcrap::awcrap: and hopfully i can help. trying to possotivly ID her for future poss. breeding. thanks. she does alot of yellow on her neck that causes me to shy from a charcoal. am i Right in the Anery type A. thanks sorry for the pics I suck. lol battery was about to die.


Eric
 

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I think so. She looks like a pretty stereotypical Anery A to me... but mine is still a hatchling, so I'm going by the pictures of others that I have seen.

I agree with you about the yellow... I definitely see an Anery A.

Beautiful snake! I'm partial. ;)
 
Charcoals can have yellow.
However, I would say that this snake is an Anery A.
BTW Are the irises pretty light?
 
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