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Otis

So I have a question for you morph geniuses out there. My new corn Otis is a Reverse Okeetee, when I picked him up at the breeders he showed me the parents. The Male was a beautiful Okeetee and the Female was actually a stunning Butter! Now I know nothing about morphs and genetics and all that but I would like to show you all a picture of him to show you the amazing difference in the end of his body

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The whole view

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Honestly this is one of the main reasons I chose him! I love his markings and how unique he is but do you guys think this will go away with growth or stay? That is if you even see what I am trying to explain lol [emoji12]. Thanks for reading my long post and looking at my beautiful new baby I can't wait to watch him grow!!!


Nicole
 
It's hard to explain sorry but I meant how the end of his tail is almost completely white for the last inch or two! It's like he lost all color from the cloacal down


Nicole
 
Ah, he could retain a lot of that yes. The saddle borders overtake the inner color at that point, and at this stage at least he has a very pale background. His tail will probably remain lighter even if his background colors up quite a bit.
 
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