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Sta~ple Posted - 29/06/2010 : 17:43:10
Sorry about this I am just so confused! I’m sure these too are just lightest anery’s but some people think they maybe ghosts. I can also tell my petshop/link them here so that they will leave me alone lol stupid peopole in there think the small one is a plataiumn, I know it's not. I just want written proof so I can print it out so that they will leave me alone.

Snakie 1 – 7/8 years old


her when she was a yearling if that helps.
She looks darker in artifical light. I'm pretty sure she's anery as I wouldn't have thought ghosts would have been around much 7/8 years ago and her sadels seem a drak brown rather than light.

Snakies 2

If it helps with this one, parent is one of the above and other parents is a super pretty normal XD het anery. I'm sure this is a light anery too, far lighter than it's other brother's and sisters.
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eeji Posted - 05/07/2010 : 23:36:57
an anery in blue can look like a ghost so not much use :(

to test breed, you'd need anything carrying hypo. If you use homo hypo then all the babies will be hypo if she's a ghost, and if you use a het hypo then roughly 50% would be hypo.
Sta~ple Posted - 05/07/2010 : 19:00:27
Oh it's def not a lav! Otherwise he would have charged like £200 for it lol. The guy only used to sell normals, amels and snows and normal royals any morph he could get cheaply and charge like £45-£85 for lol He got all the snakes with records but like got rid of the records as he used to keep all the corns of a similar size together so he wouldn't know what records went with what snake... even if he had only one of that snake in as I don't think he understood the concept of morphs but neither did I at 14. This was the first black and grey snake I saw ever in the shop went owned by him on it's own.

What there a huge difference between anerys and ghosts then?

I may be breading her in 1/2/3 years time again to see if she maybe the cause of the weird bellies or not, what would be the best combination to breed her with to see if she was a ghost or not?

Would a picture of her in blue help to determine if she was a ghost or not? I have to say though, the pictures of her outside were when she had freshly shed and she's no no-where near as light as Kellogg, Kellogg when he's just shed.
eeji Posted - 05/07/2010 : 18:39:33
lavs were originally called mocha because of the colour as hatchlings and nobody knew what an adult looked like. The name gradually changed as more people called them lavender and the mocha name died out.
Sta~ple Posted - 05/07/2010 : 17:53:13
What is a mocha lavender? Did that morph exist all those years ago?
mikerichards Posted - 03/07/2010 : 00:14:09
i cant be sure, its the brown in the saddles and the eyes that tempt me, but i havent another pic to compare to, and mine died a while ago so cant compare to that either!
eeji Posted - 02/07/2010 : 23:14:15
i don't see any sign of lavender in them :S
mikerichards Posted - 02/07/2010 : 22:25:43
Have a look at Mocha lavenders, i had one and looked very similar to this chap. Its the eyes that are different
Sta~ple Posted - 02/07/2010 : 08:49:18
I've looked at Kellog, Kellog lol and I do think Char is a definite anery and that Kellog is a ghost. The colours of Kellog when he sheds are so light! Far lighter than Char's although they both do look similar in un-natural light to me :P I think Char's saddles are way to dark to be a Ghost and Ghost generally look cleaner than anerys and Char does look on the dirty side :p

It will be interesting to see how different my little anery's will grow and how the dark anerys will differ so much to little light Rattles.
hillzi Posted - 30/06/2010 : 10:32:14
I'd go with anery.

Kellog Posted - 30/06/2010 : 06:19:40
I am awful at morphs Sta~ple, but Char really does look quite similar to Kellog...who I was told on here was a ghost. Have taken some pics of him outside so will try and put them up soon so you can compare.

xxx
DannyBrown91 Posted - 29/06/2010 : 20:50:39
You babies look Anery, but theres a chance char is a ghost. She looks quite light in the natural light.
luke1989 Posted - 29/06/2010 : 19:37:19
they sure look like anery corns to me.
Sta~ple Posted - 29/06/2010 : 19:09:44
Your a lot better morphs than me :p All the hatchie ghost's I've seen have peachy coloured sadels but his are a grey which really confused me as anery hatchies that I have seen have soild black. This might be a better photo, didn't realise it had like a lens flare that made him a bit lighter



I have no idea if the normal is or not :/ I guess the only way to tell would be to breed him?Is it possible to have 3 hets? This is so confusing >.<
eeji Posted - 29/06/2010 : 18:44:56
the baby looks ghostish, so maybe your adult is a dark ghost and your normal is also het hypo? :S

I'm hopeless at distinguishing anery and ghost :(

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