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just a classic...

Silvergrin

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Het sunkissed lavender :) Hope to make some colorful sunkissed lavenders in a few years!

I had a bit of fun with these photos, kinda liked the effect of desaturating the background!

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Just a classic, my butt! She's not your average classic at all. As knox said, great borders. He sure looks like a Lookeetee!
 
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A shot of her without all the background manips. I'm quite pleased with her colors! Her future mate looks pretty much the same, too.
 
Ahhhh, but I think yours looks like some of the ones I've seen that are oketees.
I guess I need to develop my eye.:shrugs:
We have an oketee hatchling......but that's just what we have been told...it looks like the pix but we don't have papers or anything documenting where it's from......
trying to learn all this stuff..thanks for the reply...
 
Ok...educate the noob!!!!!!!
What makes this snake NOT an Oketee?


Because I'm not trying to sell her! ;D

Kidding!

But seriously, I probably could call her an okeetee and not catch any flack for it, her mom was sold to me as an okeetee (later figured she's a sunkissed, but also a very red/orange one).
I just tend to use those terms very sparingly. Also as sweetseraph pointed out there's locality okeetees vs "lookeetees" so that term just seems extra confusing...
I'd probably price a snake like her higher, and when I sell online I have photos so people can pretty much see for themselves.
 
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