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Jr Nimeskern

Snake lover for lifer
Is this a Anery Motley? Or Ghost Motley? the belly checks are all gone! I got this girl for $28 also!
 

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It's always difficult to get an accurate idea of what an animal looks like when the substrate in the photo is almost the same color as the snake.

Reguardless, that looks like it ought to be a ghost motley to me. I've seen brown anery As, and they aren't quite that shade of brown. That having been said, sometimes ghosts and anery a's are hard to tell apart, so breeding trials may be your best option.
 
Jr, yet another very nice looking. I'd agree with Kat on the ghost part. And where did you find all these great deals?? I wish I could find some for $28!!
 
I think her motley pattern shows very well in the photo you posted. As to whether she is aneryth A or ghost, it can be very difficult to tell in some corns without a breeding trial. The 2001 aneryth stripe below was dark as a hatchling, but ended up looking like a ghost by 6 months old. His parents have no hypo genes as far as I know, but I'll breed him to a ghost motley in 2004, just to make sure.
 
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