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Lee Posted - 15/06/2013 : 13:52:47
I have no idea really how to tell corns apart but I'm hoping someone here will know. I have no details of the parents.





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Isoldael Posted - 17/06/2013 : 13:14:02
Aww, what lovely colours on the amel :) Definitely not reverse okeetee though, but very nice indeed :)
scottishbluebird Posted - 15/06/2013 : 22:34:28
quote:
Originally posted by smart bunny

See - not that smart at all rofl!!! Better get back to reading Ian's vivarium again :P


I get a headache trying to remember whats what there
smart bunny Posted - 15/06/2013 : 19:54:06
See - not that smart at all rofl!!! Better get back to reading Ian's vivarium again :P
Lee Posted - 15/06/2013 : 18:43:06
cheers everyone, I'll go with Amel then!
gmac Posted - 15/06/2013 : 17:48:14
is an amel

quote:
Originally posted by smart bunny

Lol, Okeetee are normals which have been selectively bred to have very thick black borders to the saddles



Okeetee are a locality corn not a selectively bred morph, true okeetees are found in the okeetee club in south carolina.

Abbotts okeetee's are selectively bred to produce massive black bands though

quote:
Originally posted by ScalySituation

I'd say amel (also known as the albinos)



Red albino ;)
ScalySituation Posted - 15/06/2013 : 17:38:36
I'd say amel (also known as the albinos)
scottishbluebird Posted - 15/06/2013 : 17:10:48
Yay!!! i guessed amel, and i am useless with morphs, feeling pleased with myself!!
smart bunny Posted - 15/06/2013 : 16:41:55
Lol thank you - but not that smart, I've just spent faaaaar too long looking at the pics on Ian's vivarium :P
Lee Posted - 15/06/2013 : 15:17:02
thanks smart bunny, you really are smart! No the borders are not wide at all, they seem to glow when the camera flash hits them and are very narrow, just the tiniest hint of white.
smart bunny Posted - 15/06/2013 : 15:01:20
Lol, Okeetee are normals which have been selectively bred to have very thick black borders to the saddles - a reverse okeetee is the opposite - an amel with particularly wide white borders ;) You'd have to wait until the snake was a lot older to see if it's a reverse okeetee as obviously the colours change a lot as they mature - but it's definitely an amel :) The pictures are quite yellow, so difficult to tell properly, but it doesn't look like the saddle borders are particularly wide to me?
Lee Posted - 15/06/2013 : 14:56:32
A what???????????????
Redware Posted - 15/06/2013 : 14:51:58
I'm with Figs but it looks like it could be the selectively bread Reverse Okeetee style.
Figs Posted - 15/06/2013 : 13:58:37
I vote amel
Lee Posted - 15/06/2013 : 13:53:53
pink eyes by the way, can't see with the flash.

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