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Tessera Club!! Post Yours Too!!

You know how it is....feeding, cleaning, shipping out snakes and planning this season's pairings....the usual!
 
Tessera het Sunkissed Bloodred male

I can't even post all of mine....some are top secret projects!
I guess I can't say who I picked this awesome Tessera up from then.
 

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Even though this boy is currently sold I just wanted to show him off...

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Tessera next to the Palmetto has to be one of the coolest morphs known and the best part is its just beginning! I've seen some really awsome patterned Tesseras in this thread alone and its very exciting to know that there are much more to come. Everyone Enjoy!
 
This is NOT a Tessera but imagine how nice the Amber Tessera will look like! I cannot wait

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Update on my T's; pics are a bit crappy but hey, I'm just not that patient to set up a indoor improvised photo studio :p

'10 male het amel, Tucson:

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'10 female from okeetee line, named Treasure

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And her belly:

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Last but not least, Tara, '10 female het ultra/amel, anery

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The crazy patterned T decided he wanted to be in blue on photo shoot today, whilst I told him not to.. :s
 
Joe has many really beautiful snakes - well, you others did too, but his snakes really got my attention. I was interested of amel and/or anery tesseras, but those hypo tesseras, wow! :O And those with an aberrant pattern, were actually nice ones too. Any chance you'll send one of those beauties here, please? ;) Definitely waiting to get to join this club, some day!
 
Next Generation Tessera genes

Updated photos.

2011 Hypo Tessera het Lavender ph Charcoal male

2011 Anery Tessera het Striped Dilute ph Hypo male

With the right pairings, these guys can create a new Tessera morph.
 

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2011 Hypo Tessera het Striped Lavender ph Anery

Breeding: Tessera het Ghost x Striped Lavender het Hypo
Genetics correction
 

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Personally I want to see a Lava Tessera...
Me too!

I lucked out and made 2.1 Tess het Lava ph Hypo Snow in 2011 from a second clutch, so they are in the making for me. I plan a few other Tess x Lava breedings this coming year such as Tess x Lava Lavender, Tess x Sunkissed Lava and/OR Tess x Ice Motley.

I am pretty sure that Don S has a female Tess het Lava that will be breeding this year, so hopefully, he will produce some for us to drool over this year. There must be a couple other Tess het Lava from that clutch out there somewhere too.
 
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