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An update on these two Miami Tessera's.
Pixel, the female, is one that I ended up letting go of, due to reoccurring back problems, but she is going to a local friend of mine, which I am very happy about.
The male is turning out very nice! I love his thick dorsal outlines!
I look forward to a couple projects with him down the road!
An update on these two Miami Tessera's.
Pixel, the female, is one that I ended up letting go of, due to reoccurring back problems, but she is going to a local friend of mine, which I am very happy about.
The male is turning out very nice! I love his thick dorsal outlines!
I look forward to a couple projects with him down the road!
Love the clean stripe and extreme borders on your male. Any ideas what you may pair him with Heather?
Love the clean stripe and extreme borders on your male. Any ideas what you may pair him with Heather?
Sorry, I missed your response.
I have a half related Cinder female (they share the same sire) that I plan on pairing with him. I have a couple nice Miami females that I am growing up, one is also het Cinder.
An updated photo of "Sterling", The Miami Tessera het Cinder, that I got from my friend Matt Stewart, who is out of one of the F1 Miami Tessera babies that Tara and I produced in 2011. The Dam (also pictured) is back with me now.
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