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Okeetee Corn Snake looking for a home

Nexus

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Hi everyone,

I have a 4.5 years old Okeetee Cornsnake that is looking for a new home. I had her/him since she/he was a hatchling. I don't know is she is male or female but I will just say she so it is easier.

She is very calm and likes to explore. I never had any problems.

I am moving to Germany soon and unfortunately, I cannot take her/him with me. I am looking for someone who will take good care of her/him.

I live in San Diego area.

Thank you!
 

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Unless it was captured in Jasper County, SC, that's not an okeetee. Okeetees are characterized by their thick saddle borders. This snake is practically borderless. I suspect you could have a nice hypo though.
 
Hi Dragonling,

You are totally right! She was supposed to be an Okeetee, at least based on the description at the store (lllreptile). I never realized she was not until now! I have checked a few websites and she does look like a hypomelanistic corn snake.

Thanks for bringing it out!
 
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