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Reverse okeetees

silverdust

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I was wondering if the gene that 'reverses' the colors in this morph can be combined with other morphs, and if so has it already been done? How awesome would it be to see a Reverse Miami phase?? :crazy02: (the thinking that brought this thread on ;) ) Thanks in advance!

Melissa
 
Actually, all a reverse okeetee is is an amel (a morph missing black pigment) that has been selectivly bred for bright colors and thick borders, an okeetee just without the black. A reverse miami phase would be a candycane. The only thing thats been reversed is the black; and amel has been combined with nearly other mutation out there.
 
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