Re: Anery Cinder
Anery and cinder are both recessive genes. If you found a male that was anery het cinder or cinder het anery you could prove her out but it may be diffult to tell anery cinders apart from cinders. I think aneries would be obvious. Thinking about it I suspect what this person has is a cinder. They used to be called anery c since they looked very similar to aneries when hatched. I am not sure I see the benefit of mixing the two morphs. Having said that though, I have never worked with cinder.
If you bred her to the Aztec butter male your F1s would all be normals unless he carries anery, which would not be surprising but you certainly can't count on it. The F2s would be awesome, cinders, Amels, caramels, butters, peppermints (amel and cinder), caramel cinders, butter cinders would all be possible. If she is homo anery as well then you can add anery, snows, anery cinder, caramel cinder, butter cinder and caramel snow cinders to the list!
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