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HATCHLING THREAD (VOL. 3) 2014-2015 Edition

I've seen the Terrazzo Sunkissed Corns from Europe, but after seeing this one I'm scratching my head. Although if you think about it this one makes more sense. Striped Sunkisseds have dashes down the middle of the back. Seems like Terrazzo would have something of the same effect.

Either that or I hatched a new morph!!??
 

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Almost a Sunkissed Kastanie Two-Header!

The last time I saw such genetic mutation known as axial bifurcation was on a cow back in Veterinary School. That's CRAZY!:laugh01:

Steve.....I am wondering if you need to be on radiation scrutiny.:laugh01:

Take care!

Orlando
 
I've seen the Terrazzo Sunkissed Corns from Europe, but after seeing this one I'm scratching my head. Although if you think about it this one makes more sense. Striped Sunkisseds have dashes down the middle of the back. Seems like Terrazzo would have something of the same effect.

Either that or I hatched a new morph!!??

Steve, what are the possible genes at play with this snake?
 
I've seen the Terrazzo Sunkissed Corns from Europe, but after seeing this one I'm scratching my head. Although if you think about it this one makes more sense. Striped Sunkisseds have dashes down the middle of the back. Seems like Terrazzo would have something of the same effect.

Either that or I hatched a new morph!!??
I was about to ask has anyone ever produced a sunkissed tess with solid striping?

Almost a Sunkissed Kastanie Two-Header!
Sheesh, will the little guy make it?
 
Awesome Steve!!!

The sunkissed terrazzos seem to tend to generate a nice dorsal stripe, although the (probably) very first sun terrazzo didn't show that feature. I like that look!


Compare:

http://farbvarianten-lexikon.de/det...kissed-Terrazzo&titel=Hypo-Sunkissed-Terrazzo

vs.

http://farbvarianten-lexikon.de/detail.php?name=Sunkissed-Terrazzo&titel=Sunkissed-Terrazzo
Thanks!!
I was about to ask has anyone ever produced a sunkissed tess with solid striping?


Sheesh, will the little guy make it?

Not sure about a Sunkissed Tessera?? I didn't think you could produce a Terrazzo Sunkissed with solid striping though.

I don't think it'll make it :(
 
Thanks for the comments, and sorry I haven't posted any new pics, but I've been fighting the flu :(

Anyway time to play catch up now. I have 40+ clutches that hatched and I need to set up babies into individual containers :headbang:

So here are a few that I found while going through some recently hatched clutches.

Bloodred Motley Corns
 

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