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baby okeetee and snake No. 1

hetfeildfan

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hi, 1 month ago i didnt know much about snakes. I did my research and got a baby a week ago. I love the photos on this site. So many of you have absolutely beautifull snakes. I have found this site to very informational to me and love all the pics. Here is mine. This is the best pic I have for now 'cause she never comes out of hiding.
 

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Welcome..Looks like she will grow up to be a beauty as okeetees do. I have a pair myself :cool: Congrats and welcome
 
Welcome to CS.com. As you little girl gets older she will not be hiding as much. Most of our adults hang out right at the front of their vivs so they can see whats going on. A couple of them will start to come to the opening as you walk towards them. Best of luck with your new addiction.
 
I know what you meaning about the hiding. My little one stays hidden in his tree trunk hide. He found a spot he can sneak into. Once in a while, he'll peek out to see what's going on, lol. But come 7pm, and he's cruising the tank checking stuff out.
 
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