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Still trying to figure out what this is.

michieldewit

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So, I posted this already under photo's....but still don't know what kinda snake I have. so I figured I'll make a thread just about the morph.

My best guess is a charcoal...I think there isn't enough contrast for it to be anery.

p91k.jpg

b7yx.jpg
 
and there is another morph into the mix :p

I think you might be right on this one (and hope you are because that would be awesome)

I just find it so confusing to see, they all look so similar.
 
Here is a pair of low-contrast aneries:

surrealxsaeten20131.jpg



Here is my charcoal:

vanay3121.jpg



The low-contrast thing mostly works for hatchlings. Charcoals are low-contrast even at hatchling, while most aneries are black-on-white or brown-on-white.
 
from the pictures shiari showed it looks most like the charcoal. but I still have no clue....its all so similar, are there no specific things to look at for each morph?
 
Actually, from the pictures I have in comparison, your snake looks anery based. Charcoals are gray all around. They don't really come in any shade of 'brown'. It's not just color saturation/contrast, but the quality of the color. Charcoals are gray-gray-gray. Aneries are grays-browns-blacks-tans.
 
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