2018 Miami Tessera p/h Amel X LBR Miami p/h Amel Motley
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This is my first test clutch from the possible Super/Homo Dom Miami Tessera clutch that I produced in 2015.
UPDATE: 8/1/18 babies have started to hatch, and there are some normal (Miami) babies, so I know that Azurite is NOT Super/Homo Dom. Azurite is now available for $100, shipping is additional. He is possible het Amel. I paired Azurite (ME-KAI-15-17M) with Aster, my LBR Miami. There are 16 out of 18 eggs, they should start pipping any day now. They started hatching on day 71. I am very excited about this clutch, and will be happy with the results either way, whether they're all Miami Tessera's or if I get half Miami Tessera's and half "normal" Miami babies, they should be fabulous. I'm really hoping for the thicker borders that Aster, the Dam has. I will definitely be holding back some babies to continue my Miami and Miami Tessera projects. Here are the parents: Sire: Azurite Dam: Aster Next are the paternal Grand parents: GrandSire: Brokk GrandDam: Kai (I'll put the paternal Great Grand parents in the next post) |
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Paternal Great GrandSire: Taz (SMR Okeetee Tessera)
Paternal Great GrandDam: Kai (Miami phase-unknown lineage) |
I got home from work to find Aster laying a second clutch. I suspect they're going to be all/most slugs.
I only saw 4 or 5, I'm pretty sure she's no where near done yet. I'll check again tonight when I wake up. No pipping yet. |
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Day 71,they started hatching!!
One has emerged, and a second one is thinking about it. LOL I saw several little noses peeking out. I am so excited for these babies! ME-AST-18-01 6 grams |
It looks like somebody is not a super tessera. But still a pretty baby. Great contrast.
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Oooooo.....that one looks like it will turn out to be a very nice Miami phase.
I'll need you to post photos of each one as they emerge from the eggs and after they shed. Lol. |
No, Azurite is not a Super/Homo Dom Tessera, but I was just as happy with normal Miami babies in this clutch, because of the Dam, I'm hoping for some really nice borders.
Thank you Frank! I apologize for the delay, I work graveyard shift, and was sleeping. I woke up to a few more babies out of their eggs, and I got them weighed, and quick phone pics, but I won't be able to post them here until I get settled at work. I moved each egg to their own bin, so they are emerging in random order, compared to their numbers. This is the first year I have done it this way, it does make it nice not to dig through the substrate to find babies hiding at the bottom. LOL I work a 12 hour shift tonight, so I might not get photos of the ones that hatch after until after 11am tomorrow morning. I'll try to upload a few from my phone real quick, but I was havinig problems with the size on the first one, so it might not work. |
The photos aren't uploading on here, but I was able to get them onto my iHerp page.
The ones that have hatched are on it. https://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals...1-2adcae0f29d1 |
ME-AST-18-02
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ME-AST-18-02 is a normal (Miami), and is still contemplating a full exit of his/her egg. LOL
This one is probably going to have the lighter coloring. Update: 8/2/18- I went home on a break and three had emerged, including this one. 7 grams |
ME-AST-18-03
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ME-AST-18-03 is a pretty little Miami Tessera. Sorry about the horrible lighting on some of these.
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