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Beansbro1

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This was sold as okeetee male. Is it right? Not the male part the okeetee.

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Looks like it have big black okeetee borders, but you can not for sure tell from a young snake if it will develop rich orange okeetee colour.
 
A true Okeetee can be traced back to a specific locality. Just because it "looks" like an okeetee does, does not mean it is one. If you don't have 100% ancestry on this animal than the best I would call it would be an Okeetee "phase". There are so many "Okeetee" corns out there that have been crossed with our trade animals, that I'm sure there are very few true locality snakes left out there.
 
I hope it is the way the light is hitting the snake but it appears there is a kink in the babies spine on the first photo, right above your pinky finger. Is this there is real life?
 
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