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Scaleless Tessera

Richard Hume

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I promise to get better pictures once this little guy sheds, but this scaleless tessera just popped out today. He is from a tessera het anery scaleless x normal het anery scaleless. It looks like there is an anery scaleless pipping as well, but right now only its head is out and I can't tell if it is a tessera or not.

It's really crazy what the scaleless gene does to tesseras!

Thanks for looking!

Rich Hume
 

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Well I've certainly never seen one of those before. Very neat. His sides look almost purple. I'll be interested to see what he looks like post-shed.
 
If I had a scaleless I'd probably name him or her Sphynx cause they remind me of those hairless cats!

That little one is awesome looking though! Congrats on your amazing hatch!

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Another one out

Here's a second scaleless tessera that hatched today - doesn't have the same look as its sibling, though.

Thanks for looking!

Rich Hume
 

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Bravery!

Congratulations Rich!

It is always awesome to see photos of the Target Combines in clutches. No kidding, look what Scale-less does to Tessera!

If I may, I am going to suggest a name for them, Space Aliens. I will used in in the post and see how it sounds. I have a few questions for you Rich, that will help me learn about this line and your Palmetto Line.

We need to see photos of some of the clutch mates to learn more. What do Tessera het Space Aliens look like? What do Non-Tess Space Aliens look like.?

They are known hybrids with Texas Rats, so what percentage Corn Snake Blood do they have if you know?
 
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