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Bloodred Tessera development

Daniel Wakefield

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Just wanted to take some photos of my Tesseras to show you how they are developing.

Bloodred Tessera female (het Charcoal)
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Tessera male (het Bloodred Charcoal)
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Thanks for looking!
 
Random thought. You see how your bloodred girl has the side "pattern" (more like a lack of pattern, like a 'diffused' tessera pattern) going all the way to her central stripe? I wonder if that means she also has the pied gene. Because it is my observation that bloodreds/diffuseds that are pied have the completely clear (or nearly so) side patterns, as opposed to non-pied bloodreds/diffuseds that have the side pattern/"poor diffusion."

Is she from known pied lines?
 
Random thought. You see how your bloodred girl has the side "pattern" (more like a lack of pattern, like a 'diffused' tessera pattern) going all the way to her central stripe? I wonder if that means she also has the pied gene. Because it is my observation that bloodreds/diffuseds that are pied have the completely clear (or nearly so) side patterns, as opposed to non-pied bloodreds/diffuseds that have the side pattern/"poor diffusion."

Is she from known pied lines?

Not that I'm aware of, but I can check with Katia from Squamish Serpents, since she produced her. If she is Pied, that would be fantastic because I have a Hypo Bloodred male from Pied lines that I would love to breed to her!
 
They're both beautiful, but I really love that male. It almost looks like someone braided some fine string together to make his back pattern.
 
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