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Serpens
06-30-05, 11:15 PM
Hey all,
Just thought I'd post some pics of my current corn at one of his last meals. I'm getting two more towards the end of the summer, and will post more pics then. Hope you enjoy:)
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Thanks for looking.
Serpens
ricorice
07-01-05, 06:02 PM
hes a right little cutie that 1st pic is sweet lol
Muhahaha
07-01-05, 06:16 PM
me likey! is that an anery a? i want to get an anery b (i think thats the black one with no red or yellow, not sure.)
Serpens
07-01-05, 07:13 PM
I'm not entirely sure what morph it is. It's not a normal, that much I'm fairly certain of. I got it at the local pet store (the last time I'll ever buy from a store...both corns I got from there had mites, and the first one didn't survive...funny story though), so it wasn't advertised as anything other than a Corn snake. I've been looking at some pics, and I think it's closer to a Charcoal Ghost (aka Phantom), but that's iffy. If anyone out there knows what it is, please fill me in :) There's some yellow coming in on its sides up towards the head, so I'm starting to doubt my original guess. Could be an anery, but who knows?
Serpens
ricorice
07-02-05, 11:13 AM
if its got yellow comeing around the and down the neck its a anery b like mine as they get older the yellow will spred ferther down the neck
Serpens
07-02-05, 04:11 PM
Ah,,,,very cool. Thanks man.
Serpens
vanderkm
07-02-05, 04:16 PM
Nice corn and pretty setup. He looks like a typical Anery A - hard to be completely sure based just on appearance without breeding trials, but Anery A typically have quite a distinction between saddle and ground color and have yellow infusion along the neck as they mature. Anery B are less likely to have the yellow, but many still have it, so not consistent in telling Anery A from B.
He appears to have too much black pigment to be a ghost (either A or B type) - the black banding and belly checkers are reduced to a greyish color in ghosts due to the hypo influence,
mary v.
bigaaron17
07-09-05, 12:15 AM
ya nice anery :zi:
Ciddian
07-09-05, 01:30 AM
Hey!! Awe nice pics!!
Morph looks like sucha sweety too :) Send me picks of you new kitten too ^^
~*jess*~
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