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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
Saw someone selling anery tess's on kingsnake and half of his sale post is claiming that he's discovered with his tessera's that the pattern and intensity and sharpness of the colors in their morphs is due to hybridding with striped california kings. I know there was another post about this before but what is everybodies input on the subject? Do you think tessera is a hybrid trait or is it truely a corn specific gene?
Pretty sure they are pure corns also. There is nothing at all that would indicate other wise as far as I know. And unlike the ultra gene, I think the original breeder of the tesseras knows the back ground. But someone else can answer better.
"Conclusion: Between Creamcicles, Ultramels, Tesseras and other basement breeders, our Mutant Corn Snake Gene Pool, is not pure Corn.".. between that statement & how low he's selling these morph Tesseras it sounds to me like he is ready to get out of Tesseras & is trying to take down a few respected corn breeders in the process..
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