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Breeding thoughts....what would I get?

woodranch

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I have tried the corncalc, but being so new to all the different morphs and hets of cornsnakes if confuses the daylights out of me. So maybe you guys could help me figure out what I would get if I bred this to that.

What would I get if I bred a Female reverse Okeetee to a Male Amel Motely.

Both with no known hets.

Thanks!
 
Here is a link that may help you understand the genetics behind the morphs.
http://serpwidgets.com/main/morphs
http://serpwidgets.com/main/genetics01

The reverse okeetee is a selectively bred amel to resemble the okeetee (not all of these snakes have true okeetee blood) - they have the same bright colors as an okeetee, but have wide white bands around the saddles instead of black ("okeetee look"). So if you breed the above mentioned snakes then you will probably get normals and amels unless there are hidden hets.
 
Here is a link that may help you understand the genetics behind the morphs.
http://serpwidgets.com/main/morphs
http://serpwidgets.com/main/genetics01

The reverse okeetee is a selectively bred amel to resemble the okeetee (not all of these snakes have true okeetee blood) - they have the same bright colors as an okeetee, but have wide white bands around the saddles instead of black ("okeetee look"). So if you breed the above mentioned snakes then you will probably get normals and amels unless there are hidden hets.

Thank you for the links. I have bookmarked them so I will not lose them. Looks like I have some reading to do.

Thanks again!
 
He would get all amels. Buzz must have thought one was het amel, but both are amels, one is just a selectively bred amel :)
 
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