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what would I get if bred with a tessera?

Andreeloredo

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Hi, I have had snakes before so im experienced with keeping them. Im thinking about breeding in the future and im wondering what morphs I woud get with the following pairing. I have a male anerythristic stripe corn snake and I would like to breed with a normal tessera female. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
 
I'll stick my two cents in here (something I rarely do on forums) and add a couple thoughts.

First, I've been working with the Sunrise Amel Motleys for a while now and have recently proven it to be compatible with my early Snowflake line. (These are white speckled Aneries of normal pattern type). So I'm dropping the Snowflake name convention here as Sunrise has date precedence and I'm folding all my Snowflake project snakes in under the Sunrise label.

Second, none of the snakes (a few colors, including normals) from my various Sunrise/Snowflake projects have looked like Kastanies at all to me.

Third, the few adult Mandarins (Amel Kastanie) I've seen really don't look like Sunrises in and of themselves.

Thus it may be wise to consider we are looking at two different mutations which are allelic (residing at the same locus). Hence it would be wise to label the two lines separately as Sunrise and Kastanie and combos as Sunrise-Kastanie. This would allow owners to sort out what they have in future years/generations once this gets sorted out definitively.
 
I've no idea how this landed here.... I read the appropriate thread, clicked reply and typed.... sigh. Sorry folks!
 
Hi, Sean! My sunrise from you are doing great!
 
My opal stripe, Mango, is doing great!! He's a big boy...

Inez the Nelson's went to Maine to have babies, and Bacon, who was replaced by Mango, went out to Arizona to give someone else a chance at opal stripes.
 
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