Super Dwarf Morphs [Anery!!]

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ANERYTHERISTIC (a.k.a ANERY) 1) A mutation showing reduced or no red color. Anerythristic snakes are generally black & white.

Anerytheristic (or Anery, for short) eliminates red coloration in Super Dwarf Reticulated pythons, and is a naturally occurring wild recessive morph that got it's start within the limited gene pool of several of the Dwarf and Super Dwarf Retics of the subspecies Malayopython reticulatus jampeanus. It is one of, if not the all time favorites of Garrett Hartle, and is one of those genetic mutations that has long been under-appreciated, until it has been developed through selective breeding of bloodlines and genetic combinations to make the best use of its unique qualities. So far, very few recessive genes have been crossed into Anery, and there is much left to do with this captivating morph. Today Reach Out Reptiles will define the morph, show you several examples at all ages, and introduce you to some of the incomplete dominate combinations that have been made thus far.

Super Dwarf Reticulated Python morphs are continually evolving, and are often defined less by science, and more by pop culture within the reptile trade. In this series, we will walk you through the morphs (or genetic mutations) that we work with here at Reach Out Reptiles, explaining what they do, how they are inherited, and where the demand of the captive bred reptile market is taking them as they continue to change into the future.

"Morph Spotlight" videos are designed to help you understand and get up close and personal with the different color and pattern varieties that ultimately led to the surge in popularity of Reticulated Pythons as pets, and often specifically Superdwarf and Dwarf Reticulated Pythons, which we specialize in. This is an interactive segment, and if you would like us to share our views or information about a topic, let us know in the comment section!

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