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gekosin

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Hi all,

I wonder if someone can possibly assist. So these 2 snakes are from the same clutch, both have had their first shed. The second one defiantly looks like all the others i.e. anery but the first one is much much lighter.

Snake 1
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Snake 2

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Is snake 1 possibly just a very light anery or is it possibly something else?

From the first clutch of eggs i determined that the female was normal, het anery, amel

male is anery het amel

with their actual history being unknown is it possible there is something else in one of them that i did not see in the first clutch?

Thanks
 
If you can get some up-close and in sunlight pictures of his belly checkers and his saddles, we can give you a better idea of if he's a light anery or a dark ghost. I'm personally leaning towards a light anery.

Light anery:
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Ghost adult:
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Dark ghost hatchling:
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The key is the *quality* of the black pigment: is it a true black, like in the first photo, or a dark brown/gray like in the second two photos?
 
The difference between the two hatchlings is that one of them have much more light coloured blotches. The grey colour between the blotches is almost the same.
 
AH ok so just a light Anery then? Apologies for not posting the other pics yet I have been ill will try get them this weekend just to be 100% sure :)

Thanks for the replies in the mean time.
 
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