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Tessera Pewter & Dilute? & Hypo? something else?

zorro

Old Guy
I showed you pics of what I thought was a tessera pewter dilute but got to look at this other wierd guy/girl. It is pewter and tessera for sure and sure looks dilute but with something else going on. I'm putting both up for comparing.
Any ideas would be great.
John
 

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Hm, does look phantom-ish. Are you questioning which might be dilute now? A cheap USB microscope can be helpful there, though I don't know how obvious the melanin dots are in juveniles vs. adults, particularly the sheds.
 
Hm, does look phantom-ish. Are you questioning which might be dilute now? A cheap USB microscope can be helpful there, though I don't know how obvious the melanin dots are in juveniles vs. adults, particularly the sheds.

I am kind of waiting for the second shed, I have been told the first is not very telling. Sean from VMS was over today and we went through them (since they are all eating now). We both agreed that there is not only dilute and pewter but hypo and anery in the mix. It is a great clutch, I am very happy with the mix.
Thank you
John
 
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