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  • 06-10-2018, 11:05 AM
    StillBP
    Identification
    Can anyone help me identify this boy. I'm not really good with corns. Ok second picture will not load give me a few and I will take anotherhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...978e9c83f2.jpg

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  • 06-10-2018, 11:07 AM
    StillBP
    Re: Identification
    Here's one. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...68c83160b6.jpg

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  • 06-10-2018, 05:50 PM
    pretends2bnormal
    Re: Identification
    Complete novice at morph guessing on corns, but a Google image search pulled back one of a candy cane tessera that looks really close to me.

    Iansvivarium.com/morphs/?m=candycane_tessera

    At the bottom is a pair of pictures in the gallery and a hatchling picture that look a lot like the pictures you posted.

    Any experts want to weigh in?

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  • 06-11-2018, 08:03 AM
    67temp
    Re: Identification
    Well it's definitely a Tessera. What was it sold to you as? Do you have a picture of it's head?

    I would say it's an amel tessera. The background shows a little to much pink/yellow to really be a candy cane though it could just be the lighting. A true candycane should be a line bred amelanistic derived from Miami lineage to have a high white background.
  • 06-11-2018, 09:12 AM
    StillBP
    Re: Identification
    Wasn't sold to me. A friend of mine traded a blue and black dart frog for him. The guy didn't know what it was. And my friend has limited experience in snakes. I'm decently experienced in balls but not corns.
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    Originally Posted by 67temp View Post
    Well it's definitely a Tessera. What was it sold to you as? Do you have a picture of it's head?

    I would say it's an amel tessera. The background shows a little to much pink/yellow to really be a candy cane though it could just be the lighting. A true candycane should be a line bred amelanistic derived from Miami lineage to have a high white background.

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  • 06-11-2018, 06:00 PM
    Charis
    Definitely an Amel Tessera. Like was said, a Candycane is line bred to have no yellow in the background. They should be white with red or orange saddles. You can't for sure call an individual animal a Candycane until it's 2 or 3, though if a baby is from a good Candycane linage, it's a good bet it will be. Corns get their yellows over the first 3 years, most of it between 1-2.

    Tessera is one of the few dominant corn genes. It's a pattern modifier. Most of the ones out there, though that's starting to change, are het Tessera and if paired to a non Tessera, each baby produced has a 50/50 chance of being a Tessera. A homo Tessera will produce 100% Tessera offspring paired to any other corn but there is not currently any known way to tell a het or homo Tessera apart, aside from breeding it or knowing from what the pairing was. Amel is a recessive like most corn genes.

    Here is a baby pic of mine. He actually is partly from a Candycane line.

    https://i.imgur.com/DeQh9WAl.jpg

    He's three now and while he's got a little bit of yellow overwash on his background on the first third of his body, I think he could be called a Candycane, though not the very best example of one.

    https://i.imgur.com/4zTnCrBl.jpg
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