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Palmetto Eggs

Richard Hume

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A few shots of my palmetto laying eggs recently - bred her to a tessera het pied bloodred. Could be some interesting results in two years!

Thanks for looking!

Rich Hume
 

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Congrats! I was wondering what a Palmetto Tessera would look like. I'm looking forward to seeing them in a couple years! :)
 
That's an interesting thought, Nancy, that something out of the ordinary could happen with the F1 offspring that are tesseras, which on paper should be half of them. Throw in bloodred and pied, who knows?

Rich
 
Oh my gosh ahh if I was rich I would have a palmetto. I love seeing photos of yours. Produce a ton so one day I can have one ��
 
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