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"Reverse Striped" Tessera

Seriva Senkalora

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Hi @ all,

last season a unusual patterned Tessera female has hatched.
She has got a dark stripe inside the light one – looks like a “reversed” stripe.

This season I paired her father to a different female and again two off the babies show this funny aberration.
One of them only in parts but the second one nearly from head to tail.

I know, this is nothing really special, just funny.
But has anybody seen this before?
Post your pictures here – let’s start a “reverse striped” Tessera gallery. :D

Regards
Seriva
 

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The normal Tessera female was the result of breeding a 1.0 Tessera het Cinder to an unrelated 0.1 Normal het Amel, Blood. The two Cinder Tessera are from breeding the same 1.0 Tessera het Cinder to an unrelated 0.1 Cinder het Hypo.

Will breed him next season to a third unrelated female. :)

~
Seriva
 
This is the adult Tessera male. He doesn't have this "reverse stripe".
Sorry for double posting, totally forgot to add this pics...

~
Seriva
 

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The normal Tessera female was the result of breeding a 1.0 Tessera het Cinder to an unrelated 0.1 Normal het Amel, Blood. The two Cinder Tessera are from breeding the same 1.0 Tessera het Cinder to an unrelated 0.1 Cinder het Hypo.
Cinder have influence on patterns to so, maybe het cinder give the mid back stripe in combination with tessera.
 
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