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Old 30-08-2007, 02:18 AM
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What would you get if you bred a pair of albino reverse okeetee's


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you should get all reverse okeetees dude
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As nige says, its as simple as that and like many selectively bred morphs, there isn't as much of a chance of unknown hets
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That said, you could also breed together your reverse Okeetees and get all just-plain-amels if you don't get just the right mix of selectively bred genes... are your RO's related?

The closer they are related, the more likely you are to get Reverse Okeetees like them. If they're closely related, you know that the specific genes and paths that made those animals look like THAT are going to be similar or the same in both animals.

The more distantly they're related, the more possible it is that the specific genes and paths used to produce the snake you have in your hand are not the same as the genes and paths that produced the other one.
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sorry yeah, i just presumed they are closely related.
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Hi all,

It is a Serpenco Albino Reverse Okeetee Female, I will have to save up for the male.
I dare say it will be from Serpenco, when C 2 C get a male in stock.


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they are quite nice if you get a good pair.
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