Tessera update

byglady

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Thought i would take some pics of the Tessera

These are the 2 that we got a Hamm in September.
They did take a few weeks to settle in but they are coming along really well now.

Amel het Anery Tessera - female
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Anery het Amel Tessera - female
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A few of our male - his a normal with hets.
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Thank you for your time.
 

robin

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all of them are gorgeous! i must say though i love the colors on the normal the best!
 

byglady

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we think the amel and anerys colours will develope more as they get bigger, the normals colours have got better as he has got bigger
 

Jlassiter

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Personally I think anything Anery is Killer!
That Anery is going to be an impressive adult....Congrats......

BTW...why did you have to go to Hamm to get these? Killer Deal?

I just picked up 2.2 Hypo Greeri from the Hamm show on Saturday....they are rather rare in the States....I wasn't there though but they got picked up for me.....lol
 

Dimidiata

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LOVE anery of any color. All 3 morphs look great. @ jlassiter, are they really that uncommon, there was a durango mountain king at the LPS the other day. Granted they get in a large snake variety.
 

Jlassiter

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LOVE anery of any color. All 3 morphs look great. @ jlassiter, are they really that uncommon, there was a durango mountain king at the LPS the other day. Granted they get in a large snake variety.

Don't mean to hijack this thread but Durango Mountain Kings (greeri) aren't all that uncommon, but Hypomelanistic ones are........
 

Jlassiter

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Think about the term anery.......it is actually anerythristic

The term "anery" means the total lack of erythrin (red pigment).
So, the animal has to normally have red on it to lack it.......

It doesn't necessarily mean black anery........typically with king snakes and milksnakes the red is replaced with the lack of pigment (white)..,,,

Give me an example of a black anery reptile.
 
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