Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
I believe what Bushsnake is saying is that with anerythristics, the underlying genetic mutation has red or a red pigment coloration. Bc the term itself scientifically (erythrystic) denotes red. Thus if you have a anerythrystic you have the animal without the red bc the an in anerythrystic denotes without red. Examples are the red sided anerythrystic or the red spotted thus anerythrystic red spotted. Hope this helped bc I almost confused myself.
all I was saying is that checkered garters cant be anerythristic cuz they have no red pigment, they are naturally anerythristic. I don't wanna confuse anybody so I try to keep my responses very simple and to the point cuz I feel I have usefull knowledge