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Tessera Het Charcoal & Cornsnake Stripe

zorro

Old Guy
Two years ago I got a nice clutch breeding the tessera het charcoal and pos het amel to a charcoal stripe. It included a very handsome Charcoal striped tessera (turns out the tessera was het cornsnake stripe) and some motley corns with a miami look. This time there are no charcoal striped tessera but striped tessera, charcoal tessera and motley charcoals among others.
John

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Striped Charcoal tessera
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You sure have to check the Hatchrite as they love to burrow in it.
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That's funny- I'v never seen them get under the Hatchrite! Very cute!

I always have to go through the Hatchrite 2-3 times cause they do that to me all the time. I had 3 boot keys last night and this morning only one. The other two had gone underground!
John
 
Maybe it's because I leave a little pile of moss in each corner. I uncover the eggs (take moss off) after the first one slits, but leave a pile of moss in the corners, for the babies to hide in.
 
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