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normal and caramel???

nocturnalheaven

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I recently obtained these two young corns and was wondering what you guys thought they were. A normal and caramel possibly? I have a hard time telling the okeetee babies from the normals as I am new to cornsnakes. Thank You!
 

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Looks to be an okeetee and a caramel. But closer pics would help determine. Very pretty ones for sure though!
 
attempt at some better pics
 

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I would guess the last two pictures is an Okeetee... a very pretty one.

With the first one I am not so sure but it does look caramelish. Im not really good with morphs but those would me my guesses!
 
In the second photo post...first one caramel, second one very hot Okeetee. The best way to tell the difference between very young normals and caramels is to look at the ground color on top of the head and at the very start of the neck. If it's orange/reddish, it's a normal. If it's plain/yellowish, it's a caramel. I don't have any more time this morning to hunt for and post photos for examples, but will try to remember tonight to edit and add photos.
 
Some examples, as promised:

Caramel pre-1st shed
Same caramel post-1st shed
Normal
Caramel
Normal sibling to caramel just above
 

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