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What would I get?

So I'm not even positive I want to do this and it wouldn't be for like a year and a half but I'm so curious I can't stand it anymore!! I'm wondering what you would get if you mate a female AMEL (Bella) with a Male Reverse Okeetee that is HET caramel


Nicole
 
Reverse okeetees are selectively bred amels, so assuming that Bella has no hidden genes; you'd get pretty amel babies that are 50% possible het caramel :)
 
I figured they were connected having the same colors and all!! Thank you I obviously have a lot to learn before thinking about breeding but I got in in my head and just needed to know lol these are the snakes in question

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Nicole
 
They are beautiful! I'm sure if you have a look around there are threads on genetics, maybe someone will come along and post a link. I know what you mean, corn genetics are fun to learn and sort of easy once you grasp it.
 
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