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Miami Phase and Okatee Cross?

Destani

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Recently I've breed my Miami Phase to my Okatee (love's okatee) and I'm not quite sure what to expect. Hopefully someone knows some Idea of the offspring? I've also breed the miami phase to a wild type. If anyone has any info about what possible offspring I might expect, it would be greatly appreciated.
 
Since both miami and okeetee are selectively bred versions of normals...I would expect normals. However, you could be surprised and see some aspects of miami, or okeetee showing up in some of them. They probably won't be exceptional miamis or okees, but you never know.
 
Both pairings will most likely give you a wide selection of different kinds of normals. The okeetee parent might throw in slightly wider borders than normals usually have, but otherwise they're all just normals.

Furthermore - comparing miamis and okeetees they are exactly the opposites. Okeetees have rich and bright orange/brown colours and especially the background colour should be very dark orange and rich. Miamis should have no orange/brown pigmentation on their background what so ever. So this miami & okeetee breeding won't do good to either morph. The offspring will be something in between, which means "average orangey brown background". Not enough to be an okeetee (especially when miami heritage will most likely reduce the borders to be too thin for an okeetee) and certainly too much to be even close to a miami.

You'll get some nice looking normals though. :)
 
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