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not getting much feed back in genetics..

lister8 Oct 23, 2007 04:56 AM

so i will re post here thanks again,

i am just curiouse but what should i breed to a flouresant orange to get real nice colouring? i plan to perhaps breed it in about 4 or so years and i just wanted to know what male to get. if anyone has breed a flouresant orange before can i see pics of the babies please?

thanks for your help

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Mike H. Oct 23, 2007 11:29 AM

Florescent Orange is actually a variation of Amel Okeetee. Look for a nice Amel Okeetee with good colors and nice borders to pair your snake up with.

Amels vary in color a lot, but a lot of times, the babies' colors will be influenced by the parents colors...

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okeeteekid Oct 23, 2007 01:01 PM

here's is one of my 05 reverse okeetee's. i don't think there is any fluorescent behind him that i know of.he is out of my banded ro project.i only kept him because he had red blotches on an orange ground color with nice white borders.he is from 3 generations of me breeding.funny thing about him is. he is only 28 inches long. i have two others from the same clutch and they are a foot longer.
greg

DonSoderberg Oct 23, 2007 10:18 PM

Here's a pic of young and old. Most will not be banded like the neonate, of course, but you wanted to see the colors of them.

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okeeteekid Oct 24, 2007 10:22 AM

wow! that's one of the best looking fluorescent's i ever saw. great job don.
greg

DonSoderberg Oct 24, 2007 10:39 AM

Thank you, Greg.
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lister8 Oct 25, 2007 05:18 AM

thank you all for the help. when im ready and if i still want to breed i will look out for a nice amel okeetee.

thanks again

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