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Joejr14 said:
That's not a reverse okeetee, that's just a regular run of the mill amel.
While I wouldn't have worded it in such a callous manner, I agree. :rolleyes: A Reverse Okeetee should have broad white borders, much like the broad black borders that a good Okeetee has. The borders on your Amel don't look broad enough for me to call it a R/O.
 
Shep151 said:
While I wouldn't have worded it in such a callous manner, I agree. :rolleyes: A Reverse Okeetee should have broad white borders, much like the broad black borders that a good Okeetee has. The borders on your Amel don't look broad enough for me to call it a R/O.

Joe's post did not seem callous at all to me. yes he tends to seem rude sin some of his post but this one, no not really.

as for the snake to me it looks like a regular amel the white bands around the saddles should be visible even from the distance the photo was taken from
 
I have to agree, from what I can see I would not classify that amel as a reverse okeetee. The white should show up even at the distance you took the picture at.

Here is a picture of my nice, sweet amel girl. She has some white around her saddles but I would not call her a reverse okeetee at all. This really doesn't fit the description as the reverse okeetee should be the amel equivalent of an okeetee, which has broad black borders. So, to be a reverse okeetee the amel should have noticeable white borders, of course the broader the nicer.

And also here is a couple pictures of my yearling reverse okeetee. She has nice white borders but even bigger ones would be nicer. And you can easily see the borders even in the hand shot which was not a close up shot.
 

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From the pictures it looks kinda like a sunglow, i cannot see much white on him at all. Though i might be wrong.

Have any closer pictures?
 
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