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Het Scaleless pattern oddities?

MysticExotics

(formerly NWHeather)
After seeing a wide variety of pattern oddities in the scaleless Corns, I was wondering if those of you breeding scaleless Cornsnakes, have seen pattern oddities in the het scaleless babies?
 
I actually just bred my first het SL X het SL this season.
I'll attach photos of the parents. There were only 2 fertile eggs (male's first year).
The female is a tessera & the male is a "classic" - the only surviving baby is a "normal" but he's very... odd.
I'm not sure if that's due to the Tessera parent, or scaleless possible het.
Scaleless came from a corn x emoryi cross so it makes sense that they would be more rootbeer-ish than other corns.
Neither of the parents of mine really look it though...? I can post more photos if you want, just let me know.
 

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Interesting.
I was curious about patterning like this.
The history on this one is unknown, but I found the patterning on this one pretty cool, and something I haven't seen before.
 

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I've been breeding scaleless for a few years now and I don't see any odds..
here are a few pictues from 100 % het. scaleless babies fresh hatched and after a few sheds
only thing I saw is, that wildforms are more 'miamish' then others but if this is a clear sign... idk :shrugs:
 

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fresh hatched
 

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