Type: Recessive
Aliases: T2
Issues: N/A
First Produced In: Unknown
Availability: Rarest
Last Updated: 2022-02-02
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Tom Burke and Vin Russo have shown through breeding trials that it is indeed a distinct mutation and not compatible with Type 1. That said, there are Type 1 Nicaraguans. [2]
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Anerythrism is an recessive mutation which results in the absence of the red pigment erythrin. As a result, these boas are grey, white, silver, and black. [3]
Incorrectly, many assume all CA Anerys are Type II. [4]
Burke Line
Albino (Kahl)
Type II Anery has a locus overlap with Kahl Albino, as a result a double homzygous of the two mutations is not possible. A Snow is possible with Sharp Albino and Type II Anery. [5]
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