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What is a SuperForm Tessera Cornsnake?

dave partington

Crazy Dave
I've run across the term 'Superform" regarding Tessera recently. It seems to indicate that this is when a Tessera is bred to another Tessera, that the resulting offspring are 'SuperForm'.

However, it is also my understanding that when Tessera X same occurs, that only 50% of the offspring are Tessera, the rest are normals or some other pattern.

Has anyone managed to produce a clutch of 100% tessera babies from a tessXsame breeding?

Are there other 'Superform' cornsnakes?
Thanks,
dp
 
I think superform refers to, when using a morph that is dominant expressed, it has 2 dominant genes. So 1 dominant and 1 recessive is a regular tessera, and 2 dominant genes is super. I'm not sure if there is a difference in look with the tesseras though if it has 1 or 2, I haven't been following tesseras much. I know with like ball pythons or whatever a superform can produce a different look than the regular. So a tessera with 2 dominant ("super") bred to another super or 'regular' tessera should produce 100% tesseras. While breeding a tessera with 1 dominant x another tessera with 1 dominant would produce 25% "super" (2 dominants), 50% regular (1 dominant), and 25% normal (both recessive).

Though like I said I haven't been following tesseras much so someone else can correct me if I misinterpreted anything.
 
AFAIK, the "super" Tesseras are so far indistinguishable from regular Tesseras. But there haven't been many yet.
 
AFAIK, the "super" Tesseras are so far indistinguishable from regular Tesseras. But there haven't been many yet.

**Maybe not in appearance, but mode of inheritance is not indistinguishable.

dc

** There are some strange colored tesseras produced in Europe last year, not sure if they were from a super form or not. They also seemed to have a wider stripe pattern but that could just be the luck of the draw regarding the striping.

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=111996&highlight=black+tesseras
 
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