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    List of checkered morphs?

    Just was curious if anybody had a list of all the morphs currently out there for checkereds. The thing that prompted me was googling melanistic checkered and only coming up with easterns. Was just kinda curious what all my options are for breeding with my normal if and when I decide to do so.

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Albino, granite, and pastel. Then you have the super and combo morphs. (super pastel, albino granites, and pastel granites). There might even be some pastel albinos, but i haven't seen any yet.
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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    kinda narrow morph list if your into checkereds lol they need to find the erythristic checkered and anerythristic!!

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommytradix View Post
    kinda narrow morph list if your into checkereds lol they need to find the erythristic checkered and anerythristic!!
    in order for something to be anery it has to be red or have red pigment...axanthic maybe but not anery

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    in order for something to be anery it has to be red or have red pigment...axanthic maybe but not anery
    what does that have to do with finding a new morph?

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by BUSHSNAKE View Post
    in order for something to be anery it has to be red or have red pigment...axanthic maybe but not anery
    i have an axanthic with red in it. never seen an anery with any other color than blueish black/slate grey

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tommytradix View Post
    i have an axanthic with red in it. never seen an anery with any other color than blueish black/slate grey
    I believe what Bushsnake is saying is that with anerythristics, the underlying genetic mutation has red or a red pigment coloration. Bc the term itself scientifically (erythrystic) denotes red. Thus if you have a anerythrystic you have the animal without the red bc the an in anerythrystic denotes without red. Examples are the red sided anerythrystic or the red spotted thus anerythrystic red spotted. Hope this helped bc I almost confused myself.
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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    I believe what Bushsnake is saying is that with anerythristics, the underlying genetic mutation has red or a red pigment coloration. Bc the term itself scientifically (erythrystic) denotes red. Thus if you have a anerythrystic you have the animal without the red bc the an in anerythrystic denotes without red. Examples are the red sided anerythrystic or the red spotted thus anerythrystic red spotted. Hope this helped bc I almost confused myself.
    thanks albert i have a couple examples in my collection lol

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    I believe what Bushsnake is saying is that with anerythristics, the underlying genetic mutation has red or a red pigment coloration. Bc the term itself scientifically (erythrystic) denotes red. Thus if you have a anerythrystic you have the animal without the red bc the an in anerythrystic denotes without red. Examples are the red sided anerythrystic or the red spotted thus anerythrystic red spotted. Hope this helped bc I almost confused myself.
    all I was saying is that checkered garters cant be anerythristic cuz they have no red pigment, they are naturally anerythristic. I don't wanna confuse anybody so I try to keep my responses very simple and to the point cuz I feel I have usefull knowledge

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    Re: List of checkered morphs?

    Would it even be worth the bother to breed a normal to any of the morphs? Is there a chance she might be het for something already that is recessive and not expressed in her but could come out in her kids? Or are the chances really high that she is absolutely normal in which case I would be guaranteed all normals (but chance of being slightly het for w/e I bred her with). Would it be good regardless to get some wild genes into the pet trades genepool even if she isn't het for anything?

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