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Took these two ladies outside today, since it was a little overcast and not too bright. They're quite different, and I don't think I like either one better than the other. Thanks for looking!
What would my ruby be classified as then cause the pet shop said that she was an extreme okeetee and I really don't think that she looks like the extreme part
What would my ruby be classified as then cause the pet shop said that she was an extreme okeetee and I really don't think that she looks like the extreme part
She looks like an amel to me. Amels that have large white borders are referred to as "Reverse Okeetee". It's a line bred trait rather than an actual genetic mutation. Some lines of Reverse Okeetee have such large borders they are referred to as Extreme Reverse Okeetees, or ERO. Unfortunately I don't think your snake qualifies as an ERO or even really a Reverse Okeetee. As your snake grows its saddles will probably get thinner. You do have a great looking Amel though!