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My snake Mitch!

jdub

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This is my Amelanistic corn snake Mitch! :D
 

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oops! heres one more pic, a differnt one.

oooopps! i put the same pic! Heres a different one.
 

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age

Mitch is about 1 year old. I got him for christmas last year. Thanks for the compliments about mitch.
 
wow very pretty you sure thats not a Fluorescent Orange thought i think it might be
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I was wondering what other people would say about what he is. He might be a fluorecent orange. I got this pic from Kathy Love's page and this also leads me to beleive he might be a albino okeetee. I think it would be more of an albino okeetee because his color isnt really fluorecent. It is more pinkish. Any other thoughts anyone?
 

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Really nice

:D Thats real nice. That is an albino oketee though, I'm positive. I've always liked juvinelles better than any other stage :D .
 
That is a very nice little amelanistic you have there. However, I would not classify it as a flourescent orange, because it lacks the vivid coloration required, nor would I call it a reverse (albino) okeetee, because its saddle bands are not nearly wide enough. I would just call it what it is: a very nice amel.

Congrats!

:cool:
 
I agree with Darin...

It is a very nice amel, but not a reverse okeetee or flourescent orange.
 
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