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Our Okeetees and Our New Babies!

Fluke

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Sorry for the terrible photo quality. I swear I'll get better.

This is one of our Okeetees, Snake Plisskin

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This is our Creamsicle, he's chilling inside my sleve right now.
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This is our Ghost, The Angry Princess
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This is our older boy who is Het Lav Motley, The Jackal
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This is our Snow, she doesn't photograph well at all.
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Nice collection. Is The Jackel a normal, or a hypo? I can't really guess the true colors in pictures...
 
Hm, let's see. I was kind of wondering which he was myself. Honestly he doesn't really look 100% like either.
He definitely has dark red saddles (maroonish) that are surrounded by a relatively bright/rich orange-red color. He has almost NO black borders around his saddles. It isn't that they are thin, they just aren't there except litterally a dot or two in places.
Here is another pic of him.
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And here

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I'll see if I can get a close up that shows the lack of saddle borders.
 
Here I took some new pictures.
I tried to capture his pattern more than the whole of him.

The picture is a little bled out because of use of flash which I normally don't do. So his color is not true to him (he is more orangey than yellow) however you can clearly see his lack of black borders around his saddles, except for occasional (literally) black dots near the corners of the saddles.

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This picture is definitely more true to his color, but kinda blurry. You can still kinda clearly see his pattern though.

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I'm with Joe Jr... don't see anything not normal there. Handsome snake nevertheless! I think Mommy Nature did a good job picking out Natural colors myself.
 
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