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Help I.D.

manog

Closet Creation Herps
Hello,

I need help identifying two of my snakes. I bought the one pictured in the first two photos as an okeetee from a pet shop. To me it looked very similar to the christmas corns that they were selling. I think they got mixed up. This snake has very fine if any black borders. What do you think? Also the second two photos were a snake that i rescued. I figured it was a normal but now the borders are looking kind of thick. Do you think is an okeetee?

Thanks
 

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Those each appear to be 3 different snakes?

Either way, I wouldn't consider any of them to be okeetees.
 
The first one looks to be a hypo[melanistic]--but would have to be proved out to be sure.

The second looks to be a normal.
 
Photo 1 is discolored and could be either hypo or normal. If it's the same animal as in photo 2, then it's definitely a normal.
Photo 2 is definitely not hypo due to the dark wash.
Photo 3 is a normal. I wouldn't call it an okeetee.

-Kat
 
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