Bryancho
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Yes that's my male and my female
Yes that's my male and my female
Ok if his not snow what kind of sand boa he is cos I got him as a snow then I can get my money back thanks.
That male is not a snow. He might be a hypo anery though.
The other thing to consider here is that in an earlier post he states he had the female form 3-4 months before she dropped her babies. Since sand boas are s live bearing species their gestation time is MUCH longer than other snakes. Gestation times of 3-4 months are not unheard of but that is pretty short. Typically you are looking at around twice that length of time.
I would bet that the female was bred to something else before he got her and that is why the genetics don't work out on this one.
That being said, there is something going on with that male. He is not a snow, but he is not a regular looking anery either. It is possible, as I mentioned above, that he is a hypo anery. There has also been some debate as to whether there are two types of anery (A and B like in corn snakes). I'm not sure if this ever got worked out but there was some speculation about it and the male looks a lot like what people were claiming was "anery B."
Did you get any pics of the snows produced?
It looks to me like:
What we don't have is photos of all the albino babies, possibly, some of them were actually regular albinos and not all snows?
I guess we won't know if the snow offspring were weird anerys, because he says he sold them all without taking any pictures... Even ignoring the half-length gestation period though, I still think it's unlikely because if I suppose the male is anery and that he did sire that litter with the other anery female, then there wouldn't be any normals produced right? He claims to have gotten fifteen snows and five normals from her.It's also possible that if his "weird" anery male sired the litter, what he got and was calling snows were more "weird" anerys, and not snows since he clearly doesn't really seem to know how to identify the morphs.

Here it sounds like he produced them himself and he says several times in this thread that the dam he purchased a couple months ago gave birth to those while in his care.He was offering up for sale and still is here 2.3 "normal phased 100% het snow" kenyan sand boas. ... I asked what the parents are and he informed me the father is a male snow and the mother is an anery 100% het snow. I asked him for pics and he sent me pics of his adults. 1 female angry and 1 male snow. I asked what he produced from the pairing and he informed me 15 snows and the 5 normals het snow.

