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Here are the first decent pictures of Acorn the reverse okeetee corn. It's actually really hard to photograph him since he's so active. He never sits still long enough to focus on him!
Nice animal! Although I'm not entirely sure he could really be called a reverse okeetee. They usually have thick white borders to the saddles. The genetics are basically the same, but ROs are selectively bred to have much more white than normal amels, like their counterpart the regular okeetee are bred to have more black. Stunning nonetheless!
I was told it was a reverse okeetee from the person I got it from, but it does seem to be an amel now. I really don't care too much about what morph it is. He's pretty and he was free! Thanks everyone.