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SRCORNS.COM Hatchling Thread (2015)

Interesting pattern on this Classic

Hah, like a weird printing error. XD So cool! And your stripe tesseras...

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Weird that in the bottom two pictures there are saddles in the posterior part of the body.
 
Interesting pattern on this Classic
Is this one out of a Tessera clutch?

In 2011, when I borrowed Tara's Okeetee Tessera to pair with my Miami and Alabama, three of the normal/classic siblings had weird aztec type patterns.
They turned out really cool.
Even though the Tessera gene is not passed onto the non-Tessera babies, I think it enhances the normal babies (more saturated coloring, some weird patterning, etc).
It's one of the reasons that Tessera's will be one of my favorites no matter how low the price on them drops.
 
Ah! I love your SK babies!
Thanks!!
Is this one out of a Tessera clutch?

In 2011, when I borrowed Tara's Okeetee Tessera to pair with my Miami and Alabama, three of the normal/classic siblings had weird aztec type patterns.
They turned out really cool.
Even though the Tessera gene is not passed onto the non-Tessera babies, I think it enhances the normal babies (more saturated coloring, some weird patterning, etc).
It's one of the reasons that Tessera's will be one of my favorites no matter how low the price on them drops.
Yes from a Tessera clutch. I know they always throw cool babies with very clean patterns sometimes, and sometimes very obscured ones.
 
It just blows my mind how much these babies change over the course of their lives. Very nice snakes! Can't wait to see more photos of the babies your hatching :)
 
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