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Hey everybody, i want to buy okeetee CS but i don't know how they look like when they are small. so if any one could post some pics of small okeetee i will appreciate it .
Well, it depends. There can be a wide variation between ROs, depending on the breeder and line.
Here are my two ROs, both 09s. The lighter one was sold to me as a "strawberry" Okeetee, but is not really very Okeetee (the white borders are not very wide). The other is from SMR (South Mountain Reptiles), and was sent to me after I specifically requested a high orange RO. SMR also sells "high white" ROs, which would look very very different from mine.
Oh dangit, you were really asking for "regular" Okeetees. Sorry! The same principle applies -- there can be a lot of variation -- but those specific snakes obviously won't look like what you get.
Have you checked out Lee Abbott's website? He produces a really nice line of Okeetees. I was in touch with him a few weeks ago and he still had som 09s available. http://www.leesokeetees.com/