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Lavender/'A' Anerythristics.....

id love to hear an update from Rich on this topic as well.

when i started reading it i was hooked like my grandma watching the soaps
 
tricksterpup said:
But now I am curious what happened with this. Were these the start to becoming the Famous Z morph? aka "C" Anerythristic.
I would love to see an update from Rich on these.

No, this has nothing at all to do with the 'C' Anerythristic. Completely different bloodlines and the 'C's have nothing at all to do with Lavender.

Best I can figure out is that the Lavender/Anerythristics mostly lean towards the Lavender appearance, but there is a subtle difference in appearance. Matter of fact, I have been producing some Lavender Motleys over the last few years that I strongly suspect may be Lavender/Anerythristic Motleys. Since 'A' Anerythrism has popped out of those clutches pretty regularly, I think it's pretty safe to say that this is probably what I am seeing. If I can find them, I believe I have some photos showing the difference in those motley forms.

And going out on a limb here, it's entirely possible that the difference that Tim Rainwater saw in some of the Mocha/Lavenders could quite possibly have been because he was looking at some Lavender/Anerythristics at the time. Quite certainly 'A' Anerythrism was infused in the Lavender line from the very beginning, so this is quite plausible.
 
Rich Z said:
No, this has nothing at all to do with the 'C' Anerythristic. Completely different bloodlines and the 'C's have nothing at all to do with Lavender.

Best I can figure out is that the Lavender/Anerythristics mostly lean towards the Lavender appearance, but there is a subtle difference in appearance. Matter of fact, I have been producing some Lavender Motleys over the last few years that I strongly suspect may be Lavender/Anerythristic Motleys. Since 'A' Anerythrism has popped out of those clutches pretty regularly, I think it's pretty safe to say that this is probably what I am seeing. If I can find them, I believe I have some photos showing the difference in those motley forms.

And going out on a limb here, it's entirely possible that the difference that Tim Rainwater saw in some of the Mocha/Lavenders could quite possibly have been because he was looking at some Lavender/Anerythristics at the time. Quite certainly 'A' Anerythrism was infused in the Lavender line from the very beginning, so this is quite plausible.
Thanks Rich, I am still learning the morphs here. :) And thanks for the info on the lavender line.
 
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