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2019 Miami Tessera X Miami (Brokk X Henna)

MysticExotics

(formerly NWHeather)
We produced Brokk in 2011, when I borrowed an AMR Okeetee Tessera from my friend Tara, and paired him with my first Miami female, unknown lineage.
I acquired Henna from Catherine Turley of Live Oak Serpents, as an Okeetee Miami, from LBR line Miami parents. I love her borders!!

I wasn't planning on pairing Henna this year, but she showed signs of ovulating, so I put Brokk in with her, and she laid eggs May 9th.

I'm looking forward to seeing how the coloring and borders turn out on these babies!

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I should be busy too in early august. I have four clutches of corn snake eggs totaling over 50 eggs. 2 clutches are from a masq red factor het motley, blood red & amel x normal het for the same.; pied sided bloodred het hypo x paradox blood red; cinder x sunkissed.

Next year I should have about 10 clutches of more upscale corn morphs.

Almost forgot I also have two clutches of ball python eggs cooking. Six eggs from Banana het pied x pied and eight eggs cinnamon x pastel.
 
I should be busy too in early august. I have four clutches of corn snake eggs totaling over 50 eggs. 2 clutches are from a masq red factor het motley, blood red & amel x normal het for the same.; pied sided bloodred het hypo x paradox blood red; cinder x sunkissed.

Next year I should have about 10 clutches of more upscale corn morphs.

Almost forgot I also have two clutches of ball python eggs cooking. Six eggs from Banana het pied x pied and eight eggs cinnamon x pastel.
You are going to be busy! LOL
 
Looks like a great breeding. Would love to see those babies :) if you produce any of those thick black border Okeetee looking Miamis and they are for sale I would love to pick one up..
 
I wasn't expecting these babies to start hatching until this coming weekend. I checked on them a few days ago, and they seemed to be right on schedule. Apparently they started to pip immediately after that, because yesterday after work, I discovered that most of them had hatched!!
The last 2 hatched during the night.
Here are the 14 babies from Brokk X Henna :)

HEN-01
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HEN-03
HEN-04
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I will probably be keeping a couple of the thicker bordered Miami Tessera's, and definitely keeping 2-3 of the normal Miami babies.
I might hang onto one of the Amel Tessera's as well.

HEN-06 (holdback)
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HEN-10 (holdback)
 

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HEN-13
HEN-14 (possible holdback)
 

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Congrats, very nice. I love the thick black borders. Looks like you are starting to be swimming in babies over there!
 
Once you figure out your holdbacks you can go ahead and set aside the one with the thickest black borders that is left for me :) love these guys
 
Good pairing. Love the thick boarders of both normals and tesserras.
Did you know they were het for Amel?
I knew the sire was het for Amel, I did a test breeding a few years back on him.
The female came to me as 66% het Amel, Hypo, and 50% het Anery.
I may pair her with a Ghost at some point, to check for the other two possible hets, but I'm pretty happy about the Amel het. :)
 
I wouldn't have been terribly upset if she wasn't het for Amel, because my focus is on the thick border Miami's, but I won't complain. ;)
 
Actually more interested in the normal's, but if there's not enough to go around I would probably pick up a Tessera :) I really like the breeding

I'll let you know on the normal babies. I *might* have one available when the time comes.
I would have liked more normal babies in the clutch, but I can do a repeat pairing if necessary next year.

I'm glad I decided to pair these two after all. They weren't in my plans for this year, but she showed signs of ovulating, so I figured I'd give it a try.
I'm very happy that I did! :)
 
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