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what will i get?

Normals het hypo lavender stripe amel. Unless you're looking to start a hypo lavender okeetee project (and hypo tends to reduce borders so that doesn't seem wise), I'd look for either a nice extreme okeetee or RO female or a male with more compatible genetics to your female.

Considering you haven't yet typed a full sentence here, I've no idea what your level of knowledge is on breeding or corn genetics. If you don't understand what I said, please don't breed until you do. I recommend starting with the following resources:

http://cornguide.com/geneticspages.php?page=1
http://www.vmsherp.com/LCBreedingCorns.htm
http://www.amazon.com/Corn-Snakes-Comprehensive-Herpetocultural-Library/dp/1882770706
 
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............ Considering you haven't yet typed a full sentence here, I've no idea what your level of knowledge is on breeding or corn genetics. If you don't understand what I said, please don't breed until you do........

LOL! Made me spit my coffee.

And don't breed your snakes either.
 
LOL I've been in the hobby not even a year and I'm already turning crotchety! I was always prone to snobbery. Still, I'm understanding more and more why a lot of the old timers don't hang around!

HOPEFULLY those links will help at least some. The book is worth getting, answered a lot of my questions about the breeding process. It also has some interesting tidbits about the history of corn keeping.

(e) Wooooow I just realized I misread the original post...I didn't see the reverse part. Fixed.
 
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