He's got a lot of salmon color in his background. One of the other people suggested he might have the strawberry in him to make him more of a "pastel" anery (she showed me some pictures of her pastel anerys and they were nearly identical to Travis). If he does have strawberry, it definitely tells me his mother was a coral snow. The breeder didn't have the best records with him (I got him at the NARBC in Arlington last August) but he said he was pretty sure the father was an anery motley. When I got him, he was about 12g and looked very much like an anery baby (black and grey). He's about 45g now and with each shed, he gets brighter and brighter. He's got a little bit of his yellow coming in but his "grey" background is turning more and more pink/salmon. I had made the post on the other forum because his bright color and pink/salmon background seemed strange to me for an anery so I asked if that was normal since I'm new to the anery morph. So really, we aren't sure what he is. I have a snow motley female to pair him with hopefully spring 2014 if my female is big enough. That will tell me if he's anery or not.