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Tessera has the dorsal stripe and the patterning on the sides, where as Aztec only has the abarrent pattern.
While second one pictures is probably technically not an "Aztec", she is Aztec-ish. I produced both of them.
LOL, she does not look normal. She looks cool. They are both beauties.
There were three normal siblings from this clutch that had the aztec-type patterning. Tara has/had two of them.
I sent photos to Don s. He said he's never seen that before where some of the normal siblings are affected like that.
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