LadyJemima
Snakes are the new sexy
I am still working to understand morph terminology, and while I understand the basics, I have to say that corn snake genetics are VERY complex (at least when you start getting into genes). I don't need to know about it this great detail, because I love my snake and think she is just pretty no matter what she looks like, but I was curious that a corn breeder I ran into called Ruby an "hypo almel reverse Okeetee."
Now, my research shows that "amel" and "reverse Okeetee" are essentially saying the same thing (although to split hairs, it would be best to call her a "reverse Okeetee" because "amel" can refer to non-Okeetee corns), but the "hypo" has thrown me a bit. My understanding was that hypo means less but not elimination of dark pigment, making colors appear brighter. I have also read that amel colors appear brighter simply because of the absence of the black rings, so...curious for clarification!
Now, my research shows that "amel" and "reverse Okeetee" are essentially saying the same thing (although to split hairs, it would be best to call her a "reverse Okeetee" because "amel" can refer to non-Okeetee corns), but the "hypo" has thrown me a bit. My understanding was that hypo means less but not elimination of dark pigment, making colors appear brighter. I have also read that amel colors appear brighter simply because of the absence of the black rings, so...curious for clarification!