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Tessera Bloods? for Nanci

zorro

Old Guy
Here you go Nanci, the result of the Tessera to Bloodred breeding.
Enjoy
John
TesseraHB1.jpg
 
Cool Breeding

Was your Tessera het Bloodred? I will be interested to see the results from this breeding. You have to wonder what Bloodred will do with the pattern.Keep us updated!
 
Was your Tessera het Bloodred? I will be interested to see the results from this breeding. You have to wonder what Bloodred will do with the pattern.Keep us updated!

Yes she is het for blood, I think it could be really good or not so much. We will have to see after they grow up.
Thanks
John
 
Yes

Being Bloodreds used to be pretty much patternless animals ,the results should be interesting. Striped Bloodreds seemed to help with getting patternless animals.These should be interesting!
 
I wonder if the bloodred gene will remove the belly checks, and if there will be bleeding of color into that perfectly-delineated Tessera belly!
 
Sorry, I don't know most likely 08 or 09, she is on loan from Don (SMR).
Thinking about it probably 09, tesseras grow real fast and are great eaters.
John

I only ask cause my Anery Stripe just laid on Wednesday. She is 7 years old and out of 24 eggs, 13 were slugs and the other 11 are extremely questionable! So basically I'm worried about 2 of my '09 females who are pregnant right now and wondering if they will produce good eggs being just under 2 years! Both are a wonderfully sized 350+ grams most likely 400 grams.

What do you think?
 
I only ask cause my Anery Stripe just laid on Wednesday. She is 7 years old and out of 24 eggs, 13 were slugs and the other 11 are extremely questionable! So basically I'm worried about 2 of my '09 females who are pregnant right now and wondering if they will produce good eggs being just under 2 years! Both are a wonderfully sized 350+ grams most likely 400 grams.

What do you think?

I think they will do well, they are plenty big enough, I know some folks get big clutches but I'm averaging 10-12 in the 6 that have laid so far (I guess 5/6 are first time girls). With this economy I think I would rather have smaller clutches. Not looking to feed a bunch of babies all next winter.
John
 
Best of luck, John!! I'll do a little Tessera Blood dance for you!!

Edit: eik, "tessera blood dance" sounds like some kind of scary ritual. :sidestep:
 
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