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corn snake ID

I rescued this snake from a local pet shop. Someone brought in her and 2 other. I was informed that she was mean and would strike when anyone would try and get her out. They had marked her way down to get rid of her so I got her. Since then I set her up in a nice cage where kids can't walk by and tap on the glass. She is a very hyper and active snake but other than the few times when I first got her, she hasn't struck at me. Anybody wanna help me with what she is? I'm going with an Amel, is that correct?
 

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Thanks I was told it was female but haven't had it checked yet lol Thats why it doesn't have a name yet :(
Probably a stupid question, but I don't know a lot about genetics and morphs. You said Pretty reverse okeetee. Yes, Amel. So are reverse okeetees amels? Still trying to figure everything out, and its all a bit confusing to me lol
 
Reverse okeetees are selectively bred amelenistic corns. Genetically they are amels but have been selectively singled out and bred to produce "okeetee" esque patterns- namely the white around the saddles.
 
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