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Quivira having fun in the snake-tree! DUW

kalena

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Well, I'm waiting for a guy to build me an activity tree for the snakes, but in the meantime, I rearranged my snakeroom, added a sofa, pulled my Christmas tree stand out of the attic, and VOILA! Romper room for snakes!
 

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She's a very lovely amel. Reverse okeetees are known for very wide saddle borders, and she has almost none.
 
Yeah, I wasn't sure if amels had NO white borders, or little ones - or if reverse okeetees could have white borders only 1-scale wide... I'm not familiar enough with the morphs yet. I'll probably change her description to amel - I seem to get the most accurate info from this forum. :)
 
The no-borders are sunglows. The borders-present-to-kinda-wide is amel. The holy-cow-huge-borders are reverse okeetees. :D
 
Some Amels have very little borders. I have a baby Amel female, that is out of a Sunglow X Bloodred cross & although she has very little white borders, but she's still an Amel. Her's a pic of her, my Amel male, & the Sunglow mom of my Amel baby.
 

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