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The last Anery maybe a ghost. While the others shed out and now look black and white this one is very gray. I'm going to feed later today and once they digested i'll take out the ghost and a different anery and really look at them and see if I can tell compared to one another.
Outside picture taken at 6am... I must saw I really like the lighting then. Not the best of pictures since my camera was dying but I think they did okay...
Next is #13... S/he's shed out and looks so much red/pinker than before. It's eyes are different from the #12 normal up next so I'm starting to think this one may be a hypo. Maybe someone will chime in...
This is #12. The last of the pictures of these guys. I love how dark their saddles are and how the under tones are pinkish... I wish it showed up more in pictures.
I would still call #13 a normal (remember the wide range in phenotype variations ) and "the last anery" is most likely a ghost as that would fit in a clutch of normals, hypos and anerys. And when you sex it, I'll bet it's a female.
I know how much they can vary It's not as bright as the others but it's eyes aren't the same as the normal below it. They are more of red than a brown (black pupils).