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I just picked up this little girl from Don at SMR. She's an unusually red cinder tessera. Both her parents were homozygous cinder, so she should be too. I'm very interested to watch her develop and see how her colors change.
Finally took some better photos of Ember. The thing that throws me off if she is indeed homozygous cinder is that she has a bit of yellow/tan behind the head and in the first little section of her neck. In my (albeit limited) experience with cinder, I have never seen yellow on any of them. However, she has already had three sheds with me and the yellow hasn't increased like it would with a normal morph.
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