HerpsOfNM
My name's Blurryface...
No belly checks, so it is striped, diffused or both. Looks both.
Niklas, neither parent has diffused genes associated to it per qtken2. The likelihood of a random mutation cropping up is extremely low, but there nonetheless. And although no belly checks is a marker for both stripe and diffused, it is also a marker for motley and terrazzo. Additionally, you can have tesseras without motley, stripe, diffused, or terrazzo in their lineage and those tessera can have patterned or even patternless bellies.
That said, I agree that stripe and tessera are in play and what appears to most likely be lavender. As qtken2 stated, he is holding this one back. Hopefully it is male and maybe in 2 years he will test cross it with something like an orchid stripe, orchid het stripe, stripe het orchid, lavender het sk stripe, sunkissed het lavender stripe, or normal het orchid stripe. Any one of those pairings should start to shed light, if the odds of probability are favorable, as to what this neat looking mystery critter is.
Shoot, it might even be the orchid version of my favorite striped tessera owned by multicorn.net. Image courtesy of multicorn.net via iansvivarium.com.


