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    Talking My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Anybody identify type a or b anery ?? I thought it was sumit to do with the yellow pigment and the presents of an iris . im not sure which is which ??

    Can sombody help my along please ????





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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Hi,

    I would go for type a - but lets wait to hear from someone who didn't just cross their fingers and guess.

    From what I remember the type B has far less (ie almost no ) yellow and has the dark iris so the whole eye looks black.


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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    I would go for type a - but lets wait to hear from someone who didn't just cross their fingers and guess.

    From what I remember the type B has far less (ie almost no ) yellow and has the dark iris so the whole eye looks black.


    dr del
    Thanks dr del,i think we're in the same boat ,i knw the differences but unsure as to which charactaristics belongs to which type

    Thanks for your input though

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Definitely type A. Type B (charcoal) does tend to have less yellow, but there are too many exceptions to that rule for it to be valid. The dead give away are the eyes. Type A has gray colored iris, where as charcoal has almost total black iris making the eyes look almost solid black.

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by blueapplepaste View Post
    Definitely type A. Type B (charcoal) does tend to have less yellow, but there are too many exceptions to that rule for it to be valid. The dead give away are the eyes. Type A has gray colored iris, where as charcoal has almost total black iris making the eyes look almost solid black.
    thanks for setting that straight for me !!

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by blueapplepaste View Post
    Definitely type A. Type B (charcoal) does tend to have less yellow, but there are too many exceptions to that rule for it to be valid. The dead give away are the eyes. Type A has gray colored iris, where as charcoal has almost total black iris making the eyes look almost solid black.
    So is Abbey a type B?




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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by redmantodd View Post
    So is Abbey a type B?



    Might be a type A because of the Iris.

    I have a question however. If I am planning on breeding Anery x Snow and I don't know if the Snow is type A or B, how can I tell so that I purchase the compatible type of Arnery?

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by redmantodd View Post
    So is Abbey a type B?
    Definitely type A - look at the iris - perfectly gray.

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Might be a type A because of the Iris.

    I have a question however. If I am planning on breeding Anery x Snow and I don't know if the Snow is type A or B, how can I tell so that I purchase the compatible type of Arnery?
    If its a snow, then its type A. Blizzard is type B + amel. Blizzards are nearly patternless where as snows have highly visible patterns.

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Where are you guys seeing a gray iris? Her whole eyeball is black.

    Red

    Last edited by redmantodd; 04-07-2009 at 10:08 PM.

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    Re: My Anery corn Type a or b???

    Quote Originally Posted by redmantodd View Post
    Where are you guys seeing a gray iris? Her whole eyeball is black.

    Red

    Nevermind, my bad. I see from the OP's picture that there is no eyelid. I mistook my snake's iris for an eyelid. Oops.

    Red

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