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Lavender Anery freshly shed

jzal8

Matt Jones for Pres
She is an '05 Lavender Anery and on her third shed since i have gotten her. Despite a strong appetite she is still super small. I am really interested in her color development as she sheds though.
 

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maybe it's my monitor, but it kinda looks like a ghost to me. so that's what an anery lavender looks like.
 
I'm curious about the genetics of the parents of that one. With anery and Lav being so close in appearance, distinguishing the combination can be frustrating.
 
she is from serpenco and I am currently in the process of waiting on information about her from rich. She has actually lightened up quite a bit from the last time I took a photo of her. She used to be a bit more purple, but is slowly beginning to resemble the adult lavender anery picture that rich once posted somewhere on this forum. Maybe there was too much light when I took the shots, who knows.
 
Here is the picture rich posted earlier.
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