Quote Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus View Post
By "some" Anery, I meant his genetics must be Anery x "something"... Anyway, your Motley is gorgeous, too. I LOVE the grey sides! I will have a Motley at some point when i'm ready to get started on an Eclipse project. I should probably just go ahead and pick a female up soon, so I can start growing her up and a Leopard male can join the family later...
If OP's boa is an anery, it's a single gene anery potentially with recessive genes, but there are no other visual morphs. If he was an anery combo, you would say he has anery, or is an anery combo. When you say there's some anery, you're implying that anery can be muted through breeding, and it cannot. It either is or isn't. They aren't like dog breeds, where if you mix other breeds into it, it starts to look less and less like the original breed. An anery is always an anery, it either is or isn't, there is no "some anery." They can have anery in them or not, but they can't have some.

Thanks! My motley is actually an anery motley, and he's even poss het Kahl! I'm looking forward to some moonglow or snow mots in the future.

Females definitely take longer to mature, I believe dwarf females are ready to breed by about 4 years old, while my Colombians will take 5-6 before I'm comfortable enough to breed them.

Quote Originally Posted by mamaodie View Post
My bad y'all I finally got a chance to check the genetics on Ludo. His dam is a hytec sharp and sire is anery het sharp. I knew the words were there I just got them backwards.

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Ah! That makes sense! Then he isn't an anery, unless his mother was also het anery. Anery is recessive, so both parents must carry the gene. If his mom wasn't het anery, he's a very nice, gray normal.