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New to Corn Snakes - from England

Sorry to say but the snake pictured in post #13 is not a Reverse Okeetee, it's a very nice Amel (short for Amelanistic = Lacking black pigment).

Reverse Okeetee's have very wide, white borders around their saddle colour :)

Ok Ok, I hold my horses! (snakes) :shrugs::shrugs:
To a newbie the distinctions can be a bit confusing, it seems to be a fine line sometimes. Especially as the colour is supposed to change a bit froma hatchling to an adult..

Im happy to learn!

Anyway, your amel is lovely :)
 
Ok Ok, I hold my horses! (snakes) :shrugs::shrugs:
To a newbie the distinctions can be a bit confusing, it seems to be a fine line sometimes. Especially as the colour is supposed to change a bit froma hatchling to an adult..

Im happy to learn!

Anyway, your amel is lovely :)

You're not alone Sachamama, I no very little on the different morphs. This looks like the best place to learn though :)
 
Ok Ok, I hold my horses! (snakes) :shrugs::shrugs:
To a newbie the distinctions can be a bit confusing, it seems to be a fine line sometimes. Especially as the colour is supposed to change a bit froma hatchling to an adult..

Im happy to learn!

Anyway, your amel is lovely :)

Don't worry, you'll pick it up in time :) We were all newbies once, stick around and you'll be surprised by how much you'll learn ;)

Best wishes,
 
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