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The Cultivars (morphs)/Genetics IssuesDiscussions about genetics issues and/or the various cultivars for cornsnakes commercially available.
We bred our Normal het amel male to our Snow female. I kept this amel because of her unique markings/light color. Is it just me that thinks she looks pretty neat? She seems to be high white but I don't really know what to think. Not sure if I should keep her or not.
3 days after hatching
After she shed
Almost 2 months old
That *is* pretty neat! I'm not always at home with all the morphs, but I think I can't be wrong in calling that a reverse okeetee. And a nice one at that too!
I'd say keep and breed the two again the next few years to try to start your own RO line. That little one is the best I've seen! No offense to the "bigs" out there, but I think you may have yourself the best RO in the world!
I am so glad that you posted this. I bred the same combo this year and I had a little amel that turned out the same way. He didn't look like the normal amel babies that I have seen. So I wasn't sure what to think about what he will look like as a big boy but he was a nice little surprise. My snow looks exactly the same however she is coral color instead of yellow.
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