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Breed him to any other corn snake and make around 50% Tessera hatchlings in the first clutch.the tessera is a incomplete dominant gene, so anything bred to one throws 50% tesseras the very first year. No hets needed.
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Beauty of a amelanistic tessera but .......it doesn't look like a candycane version of a amelanistic to me. Matter of fact it looks like it will gain much more red/orange in his background as he matures.
I agree, Frank. This snake is incredibly vibrantly colored. A candycane should be a start red and white or orange and white.
OP, this will sell better if you change the labeling of it.
You are disrespectful rude and argumentative I will not respond to you because of that.
Father of was a high/wide white tessera reverse okeetee, mother is a high white candy cane.
Parents not withstanding, the definition of "candycane" is a snake with white and red or orange. No yellow or orange in the white areas. The pictured snake does not fit that description. It's an amel.
With the doubt that has been cast upon this male I decided to raise him up and breed to 1 or 2 of my candy cane females. I do have much better candy cane terresa males than this guy but now I'm curious to see what hatches.
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