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Nice Pre yearling Reverse Okeetee with high white

albinoscooby

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So I hatched this one out last year and I haven't posted pictures of her. This is from crosshing my Reverse Okeetee x Buckskin Okeetee. I plan to breed her back to the Reverse Okeetee when she is of size.

Let me know what you guys Think!



 
So I hatched this one out last year and I haven't posted pictures of her. This is from crosshing my Reverse Okeetee x Buckskin Okeetee. I plan to breed her back to the Reverse Okeetee when she is of size.

Let me know what you guys Think!



Very Purrty! But I am partial to RO's as my first was an RO. I am actually going to breed her this year too.
I love the high orange between the saddles. Hopefully that will stick with her as she ages.
:eatsmiley
 
Yeah shes definitely a pretty girl!! My first Corn was my RO as well!! lol. I hope she keeps the color as she ages. My male was almost the same size.

I crossed the two again this year. Here is a picture below even though its in the wrong section >_<.

 
Huge borders AND extremely florescent colors. Definitely a keeper!

Psst... is that blood in the left crease of the tub in your picture of the parents?! I've read that it can happen sometimes and that it doesn't really affect the snakes, but yikes!! :eek1: :sidestep:
 
I knew from the moment I saw it that I was going to keep it no matter the sex lol. That's the plan so far for sure! Yep it happens. She's the only one of my females that bleeds when breeding. I've crossed her twice now this season and she bled. Both times thus far
 
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