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My new little one.

Wis_fishing_guy

GoNe CraZy!!!
Here is the first pic of my new corn.The pet store called it a albino is this right?

On a side note I went with bark for now but do have aspen also.Because that is what my wife uses for her ferrets.
 

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It's very cute! And yes, that would be an amelanistic (albino), a very vibrant one at that! Nice new addition!
 
So pretty!! the way it looks..... makes me wonder if maybe as it grows if it may be a RO?? :shrugs: Looks exactly the same as my ro's :) really like how vibrant the color is :) Also, the bark is ok. I have used it for a few little ones :) Maybe not the best but it does work :) I do use it for 2 of my bigger corns and my boa :)
 
Cat_Eyed_Lady said:
So pretty!! the way it looks..... makes me wonder if maybe as it grows if it may be a RO?? :shrugs: Looks exactly the same as my ro's :) really like how vibrant the color is :) Also, the bark is ok. I have used it for a few little ones :) Maybe not the best but it does work :) I do use it for 2 of my bigger corns and my boa :)

An RO is a reverse Okeetee. Great looking snake you got!
 
Looks like it *could* grow into a nice RO to me, as well. Have to watch those borders and those colors as he grows. Keep us posted!!

Very pretty amel...
 
It definitely looks RO to me!!! Those are some of the thickest borders I have seen!!! Very, very nice find!! Looking forward to more pics!! :D
 
That is a beautiful picture! Great colors. I love the way the snake contrasts with the back ground. The "correct" term is Amelanistic. Albino is somewhat correct, but not completely correct, because there are a few different snakes that lack a certian color and can be called "albino". In the Amelanistic's case they are (obviously) missing black.
Reverse Okeetee is a line bred amel. The particular line has thick white borders in between its saddles and base colors. Looks like you have a good candidate! Do a search for Reverse Okeetees to see what adults look like.

Ps: w00t, a Wisconsinite!
 
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