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draybar
at Tue Jul 22 16:46:49 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>Well then how do you determine the variation when bred with a morph? Just common sense I imagine? So if I bred him with my Albino I will just come out with maybe Albino and Normals Het for Albino right? Or would they be considered Okeetees Het for Albino? I am getting more confused LOL
>>Foot Hill Reptiles
okeetee (normal) to amel will give you all normals het amel
I personally feel that once you introduce a "morph" into the okeetee line then only the ones that meet the "okeetee criteria" should be called okeetees. IE... thick black borders, deep, contrasting saddle and background colors.
BUT...This is MY opinion on the subject...which doesn't really mean much...lol
I look at it as okeetee to okeetee = okeetee...even slightly inferior...but okeetee to non okeetee only the ones that have the "look" are okeetee or okeetee phase.
but this could simply serve to revive the never ending conflict/discussion as to what is or is not an okeetee. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
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(Draybar)
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