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belly ID

jennixnay

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How, if at all, does an Okeetee belly vary from a Normal belly? (I'm aware that Okeetee was originally used in reference to a locality).
 
You may see more red bleeding onto the belly, but otherwise, no, all normal corns have black checks on a white belly with some possible bleeding of color onto the belly.

Docious is the closest snake I have to an Okeetee, and this is his belly(1st) and then some belly photos of other, more typical normals.
 

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Cool -- thanks!

Here's Clem's pretty belly :)

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Looks like Clem might be a hypo with those nice bronze belly checks! If you ever breed her, testing for hypo would be something to do.
 
Oh! Interesting. When we adopted her, her former owner said she was a "something that ends with an o? albino? I dunno..." -- but I just figured she was a normal. :shrugs:

I don't think we'll be breeding her -- is there any way else I could tell, just for curiosity's sake?
 
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