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Tessera Club!! Post Yours Too!!
02-16-2011, 12:35 PM
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The adults seem to be the same size as any other corns I own... heck, they came from an okeetee project- and I've seen some nice sized okeetees
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02-16-2011, 03:49 PM
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I am now wanting to get my hands on a Tessera and any Cinder type morphs... I wish I had the money to invest in both, and try to come up with something new... But, I will leave the new discoveries/ combo's, to those who can afford them... I will stick to my plan of trying to get some cool Caramel's.
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02-16-2011, 08:06 PM
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#73
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My tessera! Def need an updated pic though
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02-16-2011, 09:18 PM
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#74
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Please do some updated pics, Sharon!!!
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02-17-2011, 05:43 AM
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Hey there! Me and The_Saiyajin want to join the Tessera Club
This is our Tessera Striped het Anery het amel or ultra male.
He will be really busy this year with his females
BTW there will be some Striped and Motley pairings, so maybe for you all exspecially for Joe it would be interesting.
There will be Hom striped and Hom motley pairings. Not with het.
We are really excited and proud of him.
Thanks Don!!!
Greetings
Jenny
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02-17-2011, 08:17 AM
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#76
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xyla
Hey there! Me and The_Saiyajin want to join the Tessera Club
This is our Tessera Striped het Anery het amel or ultra male.
He will be really busy this year with his females
BTW there will be some Striped and Motley pairings, so maybe for you all exspecially for Joe it would be interesting.
There will be Hom striped and Hom motley pairings. Not with het.
We are really excited and proud of him.
Thanks Don!!!
Greetings
Jenny
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WOW I love what the stripe is doing with Tessera, the sides are awsome! Congrats
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02-17-2011, 01:48 PM
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While we're talking about breeding, I want to make sure I got this all right. My girl is too young to breed for a few years, so I never exactly bothered to learn the genetics. So, please confirm what's right. Based on what I scanned through, one of the following is true:
Tessera is dominant, like Normal, so in theory we should be able to assume that Tessera will work just like Normal. But I read that you need only one copy of a gene for Tessera and two for Normal for the snake to appear other than Tessera or Normal. For example, you need to copies of het Amel to mask Normal. But based on what I think I read, you need only one het Amel to mask Tessera?
If this is true, a breeding of Tessera, no hets to an Amel, no hets should produce what?
What would you get if you bred Tessera het Amel to Amel?
Or, what would you get if you bred an Amel Tessera to and Amel?
Lastly, what would you get if you bred an Amel Tessera to a Tessera, no hets?
If you could dumb in down for me, I'd appreciate it.
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02-17-2011, 02:15 PM
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#78
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No that is wrong.
Tessera works like normal with other genes.
If you breed Tessera to an Amel, you will get Normals and Tesseras which are het for amel. Just like always.
When you breed a Tessera het amel to an amel you will get Amel Tesseras, Amels, Tesseras het amel and Normals het amel.
Amel Tessera with amel should give Amels and Amel Tesseras.
Yeah and at last, breeding an Amel Tessera to an Tessera would give Tesseras het amel.
But here is the question, Dominant, codominant?
SuperTessera or "het" Tessera animals.
You could also breed Tessera to Tessera and still get Normals if they both are only het Tessera.
A little bit complicated and I hope I told everything right.
Greetings
Chris
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02-17-2011, 02:47 PM
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#79
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So, then a Super Tessera is a... what?
A het Tessera looks like a Tessera but isn't?
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02-17-2011, 02:52 PM
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I'm not sure there IS a super... I *might* breed two together this year, but others have and no obvious super was produced to my understanding.
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