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Update on Ultra Anery

Shep151

Too busy to hang out.
Barry shed today, so I snapped a couple shots of him.
You can see that the ruby in his eyes has faded a bit, and the yellow is just starting to come in on his neck. I'm really going to enjoy having these genes to play with! :crazy02:
 

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I really like the ruby-eyed anery look. I don't have much experience raising ghosts-- is this ultra anery as light as most ghosts would be at his age? How old is he? Thanks. :)
 
Roy Munson said:
I really like the ruby-eyed anery look. I don't have much experience raising ghosts-- is this ultra anery as light as most ghosts would be at his age? How old is he? Thanks. :)
This guy's saddles are a bit darker than all of my "Anery+Hypo A" ghosts, but the ground color is comparably light, giving each of the three of my Ultra Anerys more contrast than the "normal" ghosts don't typically have.
He's between 4 and 5 months old, and I can't wait to watch him mature!
 
OOOOH! -nice to see one of those finally!

My Ultramel is het anery and motley, so I was oping within 3-4 years to breed an Ultra Anery Motley...with a little luck!

He's a really nice looker, well done.
 
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