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is he an Okeetee Corn?

bena

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First, I think my new snake Boston is an Okeetee Corn but I am not 100%
could anyone tell what he or she is? and how to find out whether it is a male or female?
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Thank You:)
 
1) We're not going to be able to tell with blurry photos.
2) You can't sex by photo. Your best bet is to find a reptile breeder.
Hope that answers your questions!
 
1) We're not going to be able to tell with blurry photos.
2) You can't sex by photo. Your best bet is to find a reptile breeder.
Hope that answers your questions!

I will try and get better pictures up.. sorry for my lousy camera.


and thank you Nanci, can't wait to find out for sure :)
 
The blurry pictures make it very difficult to say with any degree of certainty, but I do not see anything particularly "okeetee" about your sanke. I'd go with normal...
 
I call nicer snakes than my own "normal" if they aren't from a certain place, but FWIW, "Normal" isn't a cheapening thing!
Here's a "normal" that popped up that looks better than (I'll say it) MOST of my locality 100% genuine Cherokee's from the damn hunt club F1 Okeetee's!
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FWIW...Okeetees are normals. They are just locality animals found at the Okeetee Hunt Club in S. Carolina. I have locality Okeetees as well and they produce some babies that look just like regular normals and most have what is considered the classic Okeetee look. Thick black borders, bright colors.The hypo melanistic trait pops up in the normals every now and again naturally so there are some that have very little black. I love the classic look though and will always love it. A normal corn is one of the prettiest snakes around.
 
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