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What I find interesting is that the tesseras don't display the extreme broken stripe that is typical of bloodred tesseras. The stripes are still not perfect but they are nearly contiguous.
What I find interesting is that the tesseras don't display the extreme broken stripe that is typical of bloodred tesseras. The stripes are still not perfect but they are nearly contiguous.
I know. I was expecting a bunch of dashes. The side patterns are more 'static-y' than a non-diffused Tessera.
We've speculated about is the non-broken stripe a result of breeding one parent who has had less, I don't know, outcrossing, introducing other genes, less dilution, than the typical bloodred these days (like the sire) who has a bunch of hets and possible hets? I don't know.