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Tessera Club!! Post Yours Too!!

The new Charcoal based Tessera pair I received today, first is the male.

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The female.

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Hypo Lavender Tessera het Bloodred 2014

Breeding: RC Tessera het Hypo Striped Opal X Bloodred het Striped Hypo Lavender
 

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Lavamel Tessera, Lava Tessera, Amel Tessera

Breeding: Tessera het Striped Snow Lava X Anery Motley het Striped Lavamel

This Tess proved out to be het for Snow and Striped.
 

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Topaz Tessera 2014

Breeding Tessera het Topaz X Caramel het Lava

My second year for this Tess combine.
 

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Pied-Sided Tessera het Ghost 2014

Breeding: Ghost Tessera het PS X Bloodred het PS

I had two Tesseras prove out to be het for PS this year!
 

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Pied-Sided Tessera ph Sunkissed 2014

Breeding: Tessera het Sunkissed PS x Bloodred het PS

No wonder this Tess het Sunkissed "Bloodred" produced such nice offspring last year, he was het for PS, not Bloodred. He produced some of the nicest RC Bloodred PS I have seen last year, I can't wait to see everything he produces this year.

He also proved to be Gazer Free which is even better!
 

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Both of this pair have nearly perfect stripes clear to the tips of their tails, definitely in the top five most perfectly striped Tesseras I have seen so far.
 
Does anyone have an adult anery or charcoal tessera? I started looking through this thread for one, but only got about halfway. My apologies if there's one in there, but the only aneries in the first half were babies. Thanks!!
 
Here is my adult striped charcoal tessera male, I do have a yearling charcoal tessera if someone would like to see.
John
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That's gorgeous, thank you! And a striped tess even! I want one *sigh*
Really appreciate that John. :)

Hopefully someone will have an adult anery as well for comparison.
 
I'll have one adult Charcoal Tessera in about 3 years ...

LOL thanks Tavia :rofl:

I'm trying to figure out what's the darkest morph, and it struck me that it might be an anery or charcoal tessera, but had only ever seen one or two examples of adults, and can't remember where. A cinder tess might also be pretty dark, no?
 
LOL thanks Tavia :rofl:

I'm trying to figure out what's the darkest morph, and it struck me that it might be an anery or charcoal tessera, but had only ever seen one or two examples of adults, and can't remember where. A cinder tess might also be pretty dark, no?

If I remember correctly, Steve Roylance produced some REALLY dark pewters or pewter tess. He mentioned he might breed the pair. Should be interesting to see how they turn out.
 
I'm curious, do the anery tesseras stay as high contrast as some of the babies do? Would love a high contrast, black tess.
 
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