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Tessera and Amel

chairman

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Just posting my cornsnakes. Male amel with unknown hets and female tessera het amel + anery.

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I don't have any plans for breeding them. I bred cornsnakes back in the 90s but nowadays I'm a little more inclined to buy the snakes I'm looking for from others.
 
Good man. I don’t believe I have the same will power.
I would be wanting to know if the amel was het for anery or if the tessera was homogeneous tessera.
As long as I have willing buyers to cover some of the cost of this obsession of mine. I’ll keep enjoying the breeding.
My problem is I enjoy culling out the hatchling and my breeder stock to improve certain morph line I like. So it never ends.
I’m sure one day I’ll grow tired of it.
Sorry for rambling on.
 
In general I like to breed the snakes I keep at least once. I'll typically hold on to at least one hatchling until it gets to the same size that my original stock was. It isn't the same as pursuing long term breeding projects, but I like to have the experience of raising a snake from the egg to adulthood.

It can be tempting, especially now when they're both in that breeding mode, but the corns I've looking for now have combinations of genetics that my pair can't possibly carry.
 
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