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tblodgett 08-24-2018 12:12 PM

baby ID help Please
 
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Hello everyone, I am new to the breeding thing and I am hoping to get some advice from you. This clutch was to a fire, motley/stripe, het charcoal and a tessera, het motley, het anery. So as many have asked before, what should I look at in attempt to id motley tessera or just motley?
Is the first motley "only" motley? Also, the next two are of the same animal, is there anything else going on here? I have not seen a tessera without the dorsal stripes. I think both of these are gorgeous but I am trying to train my eye better. Thanks in advance.

Tom

Patmart 08-24-2018 12:20 PM

Hi sorry can’t help just wanted to how lovely your snake is
Well done
Pat


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CornsAustria 08-24-2018 01:59 PM

normal motley and tessera is my guess

Nanci 08-24-2018 05:41 PM

Often you get a super broken stripe on a tessera when bloodred is involved. I don't know about het, but homo for sure. But that doesn't look like homo bloodred. (From a hidden gene.)

tblodgett 08-24-2018 06:17 PM

Thank you all.

tblodgett 08-26-2018 06:03 PM

Motley Tessera or Motley
 
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Thank you all for addressing my questions about the above snakes. I realized that I asked about motely tessera or just motley and I only put a pick of a motley and then a tessera. Here are two of the other hatch mates that are more indicative of why and what I was asking. The first two are the same and the second two are the same. Some of the other ones I have maintain more of the motley side pattern while these do not. Would you more experienced folks agree about them being motley tessera or am I wrong again lol. If I am wrong please help me understand what I am missing. Thank you all again for your experience and knowledge sharing.

Tom


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