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a few morph confirmations

dakota11

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just wondering if morphs could be confirmed.
I thought 1 was an okeetee but has red and black belly patterns,
2 candycane?
3 Sunglow?
4 Hypo? one parent was snow and not certain of the other, the freckles on head are interesting.
thanks for your time
 

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just wondering if morphs could be confirmed.
I thought 1 was an okeetee but has red and black belly patterns,
2 candycane?
3 Sunglow?
4 Hypo? one parent was snow and not certain of the other, the freckles on head are interesting.
thanks for your time
sorry the thought to be candycane is here
 

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1) "Okeetee" is a term for either a line-bred normal to have thick black borders on the saddles, or having been captured in a specific area. I'm hesitant to call anything an Okeetee that wasn't sold to me as an Okeetee.
2) If the suspected Candy Cane is the one that can also be seen at the very top of the first picture, I'm very tempted to say yes, but would like a larger picture of the animal to confirm.
3) Can you post a close-up of the saddles? I think I see borders of a color other than white, suggesting that it's not amel at all, but one of the hypo variants. What color are the eyes (iris AND pupil color, please)?
4) The borders are too dark to be a hypo, IMHO.
 
1) "Okeetee" is a term for either a line-bred normal to have thick black borders on the saddles, or having been captured in a specific area. I'm hesitant to call anything an Okeetee that wasn't sold to me as an Okeetee.
2) If the suspected Candy Cane is the one that can also be seen at the very top of the first picture, I'm very tempted to say yes, but would like a larger picture of the animal to confirm.
3) Can you post a close-up of the saddles? I think I see borders of a color other than white, suggesting that it's not amel at all, but one of the hypo variants. What color are the eyes (iris AND pupil color, please)?
4) The borders are too dark to be a hypo, IMHO.

Exactly what I was going to write. It really looks like dark edgings to the saddle on #3 indeed.
 
Unless you know #1 is a locality Okeetee, it is a Normal.
#2 Could be considered a Candy Cane by some.
#3 Looks like a Hypo, not a Sunglow (better pic, along with an eye shot, is needed).
#4 Looks like a Normal.
 
Thanks for the info, will try to get more pictures in a couple days they just ate Not sure why I typed sunglow for the third one, it was late yes faint black border so certainly not sunglow, lol.
 
for your candycane question, it looks to be a low end candycane.. with the amount of light(white?ish) it has. i couldnt say for sure on the others aside from the amel. :p
 
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