Male is in the center, female is in the back right.
I’d bought a siamese female and her sister over a year ago, the siamese had too many health problems and never produced a viable litter, but her sister - who also had some cool broken/asymmetrical pattern genes - ended up being a very good breeder, so I ended up with a pair of siamese in one litter a couple generations down. I’m hoping the father is my siamese male, but one of the two odd-eyes I was holding back also turned out to be a male (this was a grow-out tub, so I hadn’t really bothered to sex everybody. I froze off most of the males, but I wasn’t about to feed off an odd-eye when I’ve only produced 2). Even if none of the litter end up being siamese they’ll all be carriers I can breed back to the parents.
You can see my female odd-eye's butt in the back left. She has a blaze on her face that warps to one side so it goes over one eye - that eye is red, while her other eye is ruby. She's a great warm silver color, I have no clue what the proper name for it is. I've been producing a really neat range of greys/blues/silvers but its frustrating me that I can't figure out the "official" names for them, haha.