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Old 02-08-07, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anery "C" Identity crisis-who am I?

Let's discuss.

I've been watching over the past couple years people posting pics of their fairly new morph so I got a pair of Upper Keys het for this trait so I could produce and work with some myself.

I know when a morph is fairly new it can take some time to come up with a name. Lavender Bloodred for example. Lav Blood, Plasma and it seems as time goes by the name Plasma is settling in, although it's still recognized by the Lav Blood, but the morph I'm speaking of is the newest form of Anery.

Here's a few animals recognized by 2 names, most that are a combination of traits:

Diffused=Bloodred
Anery Bloodred=Granite
Anery B=Charcoal
Anery Lava=Ice
Lavender Bloodred=Plasma
Charcoal Bloodred=Pewter
Butter Bloodred=Sulfur
Amel Lavender=Opal
Amel Bloodred=Fire...........etc, etc, etc...........

Here's the reason for this thread: Anery C=Z morph=Cinder.

This guy, at least by definition, is not a combination of traits, but rather a new form of Anery and already goes by different 3 names.

Cinder I understand, great choice by the way, but why Anery C and Z morph? Are we complicating this one or am I missing something here?
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