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    thamnophis puniceus Lori P's Avatar
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    Terminology

    Ok, how about someone explaining all these terms I keep seeing... like axanthic, hypo, anery, and... er... other terms I can't recall right now...
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    Re: Terminology

    lol im just starting to get these things to lori there very confusing i think albino- lacking pigment, melanistic- black morph, anery- is like a blue-ish black-ish morph or a black-ish white-ish morph dpends on species but thats all i know
    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    Ok, how about someone explaining all these terms I keep seeing... like axanthic, hypo, anery, and... er... other terms I can't recall right now...
    :-)
    Thanks!!!!
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    Re: Terminology

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    Ok, how about someone explaining all these terms I keep seeing... like axanthic, hypo, anery, and... er... other terms I can't recall right now...
    :-)
    Thanks!!!!
    Albino.........................Lacking all pigment.
    Axanthic.....................Lacking yellow pigment.
    Anery..(anerythristic)... Lacking red pigment.
    Amelanistic..................Lacking black pigment.
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    Re: Terminology

    so if i mix an albino and an axanthic together i get a snow?

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    Re: Terminology

    Thanks James!! :-) You are such a wealth of information!! So are those all the terms? What about lacking blue??
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    Re: Terminology

    albino is lacking of all pigments has to be used for marmals only
    amelanistic and albino is used for the same= lacking black pigment
    amelanistic+anerythristic=snow
    amelanistic+anerythristic+axantic=blizzard

    amelanistic, snow and blizzard are looking pinkish if the are neonates but become more whitish when they are adults, because the skin becomes thicker too.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Terminology

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    Thanks James!! :-) You are such a wealth of information!! So are those all the terms? What about lacking blue??

    there are many other terms, take a little at a time its easier that way...
    Justin

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    Re: Terminology

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    Thanks James!! :-) You are such a wealth of information!! So are those all the terms? What about lacking blue??
    blue is caused by black pigments
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
    Breeding Redsides EGSA-Chairman

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    Re: Terminology

    that would be pretty neat to see, an all blue snake, and I don't mean a dark bluish color I mean a lighter blue color.....
    Justin

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    Re: Terminology

    Thank you too Udo!! This explains SO MUCH to me!! SO.... I have not seen any snow or blizzard garters... are there any being bred or is there a reason not too?? I would LOVE a pure white snake...

    And again, because I'm blonde... it takes a while for it to sink in sometimes :-) ... it's ok to breed color morphs (is that the right word) but not encouraged to breed hybrids, right? Because a color morph is still a "purebred" snake, just a different color.

    So why can't I have my purple snake??? LOL
    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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