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Lucy Lou Lou

SteffieKent

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Hi all! im Steff! brought my corn about 3 weeks ago. previous owner mentioned shehad beeen badly treated in past and shes a bit jumpy. Im very new to corn snakes. most experience i have had before months of research recently was holding my friends.

From what ive seen lucy is classed as an okeetee but without the black pigment. instead she has red pattern outlined in white, leading into orange, with a yellow/white underside.
albino okeettee or reversed okeetee maybe? have read so much recently have had to take a break. mind is boggling with fascinating snake info instead of the degree i should be focusing on too.

Am loving the forum! really useful! keep up the good work guys.
Had lucy out of viv today for first time since i got her. It was brilliant! after years of reading and wanting one its so rewarding to have done the research, finally got the snake and to start finding out even more!

:):)
 
Welcome! If you post pictures in the Corn snake pictures gallery here, people will be able to identify the morph of your new snake.
 
Hi and welcome! Yeah, that was me, too much to learn at first. If you could post pictures your snake could be identified.
 
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