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Aurora, my anery.
This is Ms Aurora, named after the aircraft on the base we were visiting. Her full name is Aurora Hercules. :D
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...mel_aurora.jpg
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...el_aurora2.jpg
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
i have an anery a - he's much lighter than yours though...
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
i have an anery a - he's much lighter than yours though...
Oh yeah? Do you have a picture of him? I'd love to see to compare!
I think this is an anery A, although I'm not totally sure I understand the components of a type B. Maybe someone can jump in and explain that?
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
lovely!
the hard thing about corns having so many colors is that I want them all =)
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Originally Posted by rottnpagan
Oh yeah? Do you have a picture of him? I'd love to see to compare!
I think this is an anery A, although I'm not totally sure I understand the components of a type B. Maybe someone can jump in and explain that?
Im not sure what you mean by components, but more or less a type B looks just like a type A (other than that an A tends to have a little yellow near the head especially as adults), but when bred with a type A would produce normal babies, which proves that although they appear the same they are a different genetic mutation. Type A's crossed with amel's produce snows (which have some faint marking) and type B's crossed with amel's produce blizards, which to the best of my knowledge have NO markings at all. Thats about all the differance i know.
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
yes, mine has a gorgeous yellow along his neck :)
and my bloodred is beside him in the tree :)
http://www.timelessspirit.com/images.../treecorns.jpg
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Originally Posted by piranhaking
Im not sure what you mean by components, but more or less a type B looks just like a type A (other than that an A tends to have a little yellow near the head especially as adults), but when bred with a type A would produce normal babies, which proves that although they appear the same they are a different genetic mutation. Type A's crossed with amel's produce snows (which have some faint marking) and type B's crossed with amel's produce blizards, which to the best of my knowledge have NO markings at all. Thats about all the differance i know.
Hmm interesting. Most other places manage to make the Type B descriptor so darn confusing in the wording. :( Thank you. :carrot:
This anery is het for amel as well. If I bred her to my normal, according to my 'morph' program, and she was a type A, I'd get 50% het for snow and 50% het for anery. If she's a type B, she'd give 50% het for Blizzard, and 50% het for charcoal. Of course, this is assuming that my normal isn't het for anything.
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
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Originally Posted by recycling goddess
yes, mine has a gorgeous yellow along his neck :)
and my bloodred is beside him in the tree :)
Oh they're LOVELY! :) I want a blood red!
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Re: Aurora, my anery.
Oh Aurora is lovely! Probably one of the prettiest anery's I've ever seen!
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Originally Posted by frankykeno
Oh Aurora is lovely! Probably one of the prettiest anery's I've ever seen!
Thank you!! She is a sweetie too, once she decides that you're not food and stops striking you when you go to remove her. :)
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