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Snow For Sale or Trade

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To start off, I'm in no hurry to sell this guy, just testing the waters. I would accept either $175+shipping or to trade him for either a high white reverse okeetee or extreme okeetee male (younger or same age would be fine).

He's about 2 years old, 3 feet long, and has successfully sired a small clutch of babies. Unfortunately I have no background genetic information on him, except that he has salmon orange/pink colored saddles. Here are some current photos.

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What was he bred to and what were the resulting babies, might at least give someone of any hidden hets or confirm what he is.
 
He was bred to Prim (can find photos of her from my profile page), a neon/bubblegum corn who also carries coral. The hatchlings from that pairing are still small, but they look very pink in their backgrounds and saddles, with a little white around the saddles, and possibly the start of some green just inside the ring of white. Not sure how telling that is of his genetics though.
 
As far as I know, they cannot be "het" for green spot. It's a selectively bred trait. You also cannot know for sure if they are coral unless test breeding is done. Looks like a regular snow to me.
 
Sorry guys going off of her description not photo. And yes i know green spot is selectively bred trait.
 
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