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NEW ADDITION - Okeetee Corn

Pareeeee

Shiny!
Finally got my first Corn! Some may remember that I posted a few months ago asking Corn questions.

Purchased her from Tails 'n Scales at the Downsview Toronto Reptile Expo on March 30th. She ate on the 31st. Greedy little thing! :)

She's in a 38qt tub, aspen bedding, flexwatt heat tape on a hydrofarm thermostat, brand new hides and water dish.

Anyway, here are the pics!

She's a female, she's an Okeetee, and she's gorgeous!

Snapped these before putting her in her new enclosure.

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Nice snake, and it looks like you've got awesome snake photography skills! Love the eye/tongue shot!
 
Glad everyone likes the pictures. Thanks for the comments :)

Oh, and she's a Jasper County (yay!) yearling.
 
She's gorgeous! Just wait till she really colors up :)
When you say Jasper County, do you mean her parents
are from there, or grandparents, or???
 
She's gorgeous! Just wait till she really colors up :)
When you say Jasper County, do you mean her parents
are from there, or grandparents, or???

Thanks. I am not sure, the breeder at the reptile show just told me she was a "Jasper County" Okeetee. I do not plan on breeding her, so I didn't even think to ask for any more info.

Very awesome colors. What did you take the pictures with?

It is a Canon SX20is (point and shoot camera with a lot of manual settings)
 
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