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2019 Candy Cane X Miami Tessera het Amel (Aeetes X Echo)
There won't be any available from this pairing this year. We are growing them up to see how they turn out. We'll do the same pairing next year, and there will probably be a couple available next year.
For your candycane project do you have an end goal in mind? Like shooting for the most red/white or more of an orange/white color? Or maybe just a clean look to mix into tesseras?
For your candycane project do you have an end goal in mind? Like shooting for the most red/white or more of an orange/white color? Or maybe just a clean look to mix into tesseras?
I'd like to work on more red/white. The Candy Cane Tessera's are a bonus.
I'll continue pairing them with my line of Miami's to refine them.
The stark red and white ones are the best, in my opinion, seeing as the morph is called candy cane! What I would like to see is a really clean red and white banded candy cane.
Looks like you got some nice babies. Looking forward to seeing them after their first shed.
The stark red and white ones are the best, in my opinion, seeing as the morph is called candy cane! What I would like to see is a really clean red and white banded candy cane.
Looks like you got some nice babies. Looking forward to seeing them after their first shed.
Thank you! One of the reasons I wanted to work on this project is because I have seen so many that are not clean, and I wanted to improve on that.
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