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Some EROs

steve roylance

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A couple female EROs that will be breeding this season.
 

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Oh very nice, my wallet is shaking in terror at the amount of money that will be flying out of it when your babies hatch later this year.
 
Steve, roughly what percentage of your females (and at what age) develop that interesting coloration? I have a female from you that is getting a tinge of that greenish undertone at 150g or so, but her reds and oranges are still pretty dark.

That bottom one has to be my favorite!
 
Wow, are they really that pink and yellow? They look like candy!! and such HUGE amounts of what would be black if it weren't for the Amel!
 
Breathtaking! That is by far the most extremest RevOk I've seen since I'm interested in corns. Kudos, Steve!
 
Steve, roughly what percentage of your females (and at what age) develop that interesting coloration? I have a female from you that is getting a tinge of that greenish undertone at 150g or so, but her reds and oranges are still pretty dark.

That bottom one has to be my favorite!

I really haven't held enough back to give you a percentage.

I'd love to see a pic of the girl you have from me.
 
Wow, are they really that pink and yellow? They look like candy!! and such HUGE amounts of what would be black if it weren't for the Amel!

They really are!

I should have what I'm planning on calling "Supreme Reverse Okeetees" this season. I have a feeling they will surpass even these as I've added another gene to the mix.
 
Yep.. I had a Reverse Okeetee that colored up like that!! Lime green/yellow boarders.

I wasn't the hugest fan of the coloration, but people on the forums seemed to love it. :cool:
 
Those snakes are stunning! The big borders are yellow instead of amel-white, great!
But the colour on the body is not very okeetee orange. The snakes are very, very nice and should have another name than okeetee.
 
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