Tessera het lavender, bloodred and hypo to lavender het bloodred and hypo. Still learning corn morphs so I dont really know what to expect. Have a bloodred with the same genetics but she doesnt seem big enough.


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- Mike
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Tessera het lavender, bloodred and hypo to lavender het bloodred and hypo. Still learning corn morphs so I dont really know what to expect. Have a bloodred with the same genetics but she doesnt seem big enough.


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- Mike
albinomilksnake.com
You can expect:
Normals
Lavenders
Hypos
Diffuseds
Hypo Diffuseds
Plasmas (lavender diffused)
Hypo Lavenders
and Hypo Plasmas
You can also get all those flavors in Tessera as well.
Statistically (haha) about half the clutch should be tesseras. Half the clutch should also be homozygous lavender so you've got some good chances at lavender tesseras there.
Because the hypo and diffused are in het form for both snakes, about 25% of the clutch should be visuals for one or the other of those traits. A hypo diffused is a 1-in-16 chance.
Of course, the odds gods like to wreak havoc on our pretty pretty math so you could get all lavenders or none, or all tesseras or none, etc etc. It should be a really fun clutch!
those are both great looking snakes. I'm looking forward to seeing what they produce. Best of luck :]
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