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need help to figure out morph

redneck45

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well i got my first oakatee phase classical corn on saturday and i told my mom today she had to go get some pinkies for him/her and she came home with another one and it was in the same clutch as 3 other oakatees but he is black and white does tht make him a charcol oakatee i will post pick today wen i get him/her out becuz he/she has tryed to hide
 
i have a 29 gallon tank and i introduced thm and they seem ok together and i think they are male and female because of their talesand a 29 gallon should be big enough for 2 if they are 13/12 inches long right
 
Before everyone gets on you in a mean way you shouldn't cohab its not safe especially with a male and female that young she can get pregnant and the eggs would be to large for her body which in turn cause death that's only one risk
 
No problem I just figured I'd warn you before any mean comments ended up here these usually turn into debates
 
I agree with the other user on anery but pics would help out alot and you'll get more replies
 
We can't really tell what they are unless you post pics, and yes, definitely house them separately! You don't want to end up with her gravid at a young age and dying from egg binding, and you don't want to risk cannibalism, disease transfer, and the huge amount of stress.
 
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Definetly an anery beautiful snake :)
Like the others said snakes are not social, they are much happier in their own home. Think of having to share your bed room with a younger bratty sibling. It's not fun! lol
 
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