Richard Hume
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The first tessera bloodred, a male produced in 2011 (featured in Reptiles magazine in August 2012) is het pied, as he is the product of a pied male x tessera het bloodred female that I got from Don Soderberg. In his first year of breeding, I decided to cross him to multiple pied bloodred females in the hopes that a tessera pied bloodred would be a head turner.
Well, the eggs have hatched and the hatchlings have shed, and the results are everything I had hoped for. Shown are pictures of four different tessera pied bloodreds. Interesting the variability in the appearance of the animals, although they all have in common the "dashes" down the back of the snakes - they all look similar in that regard. I'm assuming that it is the pied gene that is doing that, because tessera bloodreds (at least the handful that I've produced the last two years) don't look like that at all. Like regular pied bloodreds, the amount of white is highly variable, but they all have those red sides that is characteristic of the pied lines.
Pictured below is the one that I consider the best so far, in that he is the reddest and also has the most white. The last picture is the obligatory "pissed off" shot, he isn't happy about posing! I will post three other examples immediately below.
Thanks for looking!
Rich Hume
Well, the eggs have hatched and the hatchlings have shed, and the results are everything I had hoped for. Shown are pictures of four different tessera pied bloodreds. Interesting the variability in the appearance of the animals, although they all have in common the "dashes" down the back of the snakes - they all look similar in that regard. I'm assuming that it is the pied gene that is doing that, because tessera bloodreds (at least the handful that I've produced the last two years) don't look like that at all. Like regular pied bloodreds, the amount of white is highly variable, but they all have those red sides that is characteristic of the pied lines.
Pictured below is the one that I consider the best so far, in that he is the reddest and also has the most white. The last picture is the obligatory "pissed off" shot, he isn't happy about posing! I will post three other examples immediately below.
Thanks for looking!
Rich Hume