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1.0 Tessera Chimera aka "Frankencorn"

Thanks folks!!

New shed :)

1.0 Frankencorn Tessera het Hypo Anery Bloodred ph Charcoal

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Thanks for the kind words :)

New shed :) Still one of my favourits!

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A question regarding his genetics. Is there any chance that something like mosaicism is involved? I'm thinking about mammals, though, and not reptiles.
 
Really awesome little guy, so sad that we don't have this many enthusiasts in South Africa in the world of corn snakes. Really difficult to get such odd beauties.
 
Thank you :)

@Aurora314
I have no idea... my guess is chimera or "regular" paradox. If it's in fact a new inheritable mutation, it would be the very first paradox mutation in case of guttatus.


Here are some actual pics from Harvey Dent - freshly shed ;)

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His non-anery patches look more hypo than normal to me they're so bright! He's awesome, I can't wait to see what kinds of hatchlings he throws!
 
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