His dad was very blue anery. Still, he seems to be holding onto his normal color. Sure wish I knew for sure what's going on with the blue anery's. I think maybe some, even though they are blue, are hets. And others, also blue, are homozygous. I suspect this because I know another guy bred anery to anery and got both kinds, and a few hypoery's. One of his blues must have been het, the other homo. Just no way to know which one is which (het or homo) until they breed. Obviously the blue male I paired with a normal, isn't the "super" form. He was probably just a het and so I got all normals.

It seems to be a weird and unpredictable trait. Beginning to think Joe is right and it's just polymorphism. But if it is, why do they only exist in a fraction of concinnus' range? Hmmm...