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Questions about the splash morphs..

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I bought a pair of Anery Kenyan Sand Boas at a recent expo and was told they were possible het for splash. I bought them because I wanted anerys, but I'm curious about the splash morph now. I have looked at pictures and they look so similar to regular anerys, I was wondering how to visually differentiate a splash anery from a normal anery. Any help is appreciated :)
 
The Splash is pretty much a pied Kenyan Sand Boa - they have patternless white patches, usually on the last 1/3 of the snake. Since Anerys already have white on them, if the Splash blotches aren't huge it can be hard to see on the Anery. Basically, extra white that goes around the snake at a certain point is Splash. Here is a nice Splash Snow:

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