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I also hatched a rosy rat snake baby in my het terrazzo clutch with a kinda crazy pattern, so I wouldn't be surprised if that one pictured came from those lines. Unfortunately mine didn't make it- the ONLY baby in the whole clutch that didn't thrive- if it had it would have been a keeper :(
 

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I'm pretty sure the sunkissed animal in question is a sunkissed tessera. I saw it in the classifieds. Sunkissed really reeks havoc on pattern mutations.
 
I thought sunkissed Tessera when I saw it. Got a belly shot, Yojoe?
 
I'm pretty sure the sunkissed animal in question is a sunkissed tessera. I saw it in the classifieds. Sunkissed really reeks havoc on pattern mutations.

That's exactly what it looks like. How much were they asking for it? Wait- didn't Drew Lambeth produce SK Tesseras last year, or the year before??
 
If that is in fact a sunkissed tesserra, my tessy girl just had a change in plans for next season! I'm will to wait out the time it takes to hatch project snakes to be able to produce those!
That said does a person breed her to a SK with unknown hets/background or a SK 66% ph cinder? Opinions?
 
Madison, if you don't own a tessera already het for sunkissed, the quickest way to get them would be would be to breed a male tessera to a s/k, keep a tessera male from that pairing, and breed him back to mom.
 
Hi Guys!

Joe actually PMed me...that pic os my 2011 male sunkissed tessera het blood. His name is Link, due to the chain pattern on his back! We did indeed hatch the first sunkissed tesseras in 2010 Nanci! That is an old picture of him...possibly even before his first shed. I really need to take more!
 
Lol definitely love the pattern in the SK tessera like I already said the breaking up of the pattern is totally amazing.
 
Madison, if you don't own a tessera already het for sunkissed, the quickest way to get them would be would be to breed a male tessera to a s/k, keep a tessera male from that pairing, and breed him back to mom.
We have a female tesserra, there are only a handful of tesserra's that I know of in Canada at this point, she is ready to breed and is het anery ph stripe. We have the choice of 2 SK males though, one is 66% ph cinder, the other is completely unknown origin.
That is why I asked which male others would use.
 
I love the sunkissed if you can find a nice line of them that aren't affected by stars. Although, nude snake hybrids would obviously create that something special in virtually any direction you chose to take it... nude palmetto....
 
i cant wait until they are more available but in the mean time i will try to make my own it will take me about 6-8 years since all my babies are 2012's but o well :) i really loved this snake and didnt see it until today and was blown away!
 
I couldn't agree more with you! Coral tessera via Steve Roylance is stunningly beautiful. If she looks as beautiful once she has grown I can truly say she is something I would pay dearly for and probably be skinned by my wife.
 
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