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is this reverse or not?

man who wants me to sell this corn said that this is RO imported from USA. Of course he sell it very expensive for me. :shrugs:
 
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It's got fantastic color, like a Reverse Okeetee should have, but the white bands around the saddles just aren't big enough to be an exceptional RO. I might pay just a little more for that snake than for a regular amel, but not much more.
 
Susan said:
It's got fantastic color, like a Reverse Okeetee should have, but the white bands around the saddles just aren't big enough to be an exceptional RO. I might pay just a little more for that snake than for a regular amel, but not much more.

I totally agree with Susan. It's got the right color, but not enough white around the saddles.
 
On the bottom end of a Reverse Okeetee, but a better than average looking amel...

Regards.... Tim of T and J
 
TandJ said:
On the bottom end of a Reverse Okeetee, but a better than average looking amel...

Regards.... Tim of T and J
My sentiments, exactly. Also looks like he's in the early stages of blue...
 
The animal looks similair to this one I have.. I don't think it is a reverse okeetee, although some people might.. If it is, I think this one is at the far bottom of the reverse okeetee scale..

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This guy is what I call a reverse okeetee.. He is unusual because of his lightened ground colour.. We got him from Kathy L, as he was one of her hold backs a few years ago...

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Regards.. Tim of T and J
 
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