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Two unusual patterned Tesseras - and their siblings

Hi @ all,

these resulted from breeding my Tessera het Cinder to my Normal het Amel, Bloodred. Two of them have very nice, broken up patterns and will stay with me.

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Seriva
 

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And the last two Tesseras along with a nice colored normal sibling.

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Seriva
 

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If the first one is a male, then it is most likely a Masque Tessera het Diffused.

The bald head pattern on Tess is consistent with the sex and genes present. It also seems the 1/8 possible ratio is present. I have seen this combine cause the "3D" type pattern on Tessera.
 
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