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Does she look like a RO??

cornsnakes101

Two Corns and Growing!
Well when I first got her she looked like a amel but now after each shed white saddles are becoming more and more pronounced around her colors. Can I get your guy's opinions on this?

When she was a baby:
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And like 5 minutes ago:
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She is a lovely amel, but I would not classify her as a Reverse Okeetee because her borders, while white with a nice dark contrasting ground color, they are not nearly wide enough to fit the description of a RO.
 
I agree with Susan, she's not a reverse okeetee but she certainly is a lovely amel! Her colours are wonderfully bright!
 
Allright thank you! I wasn't sure since those white saddles started getting wider and wider but I can't wait to see what she looks like in a year.
 
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