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Ok you guys!!! New pics!

stangugrl

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I have taken new pics....two are post shed one is pre shed....all are after feeding, my camera sucks so they aren't real clear, but they are the best that I could do!!!

Can you tell anymore about what kind they could be...I am very dumbfounded on naming them, I am not good with picking out names!!
Suggestions anyone!?!?!?


The Okatee or Normal:
1st-6.jpg

1st-7.jpg

1st-8.jpg


And the(color unknown) rat/corn cross:
3rd-8.jpg

3rd-9.jpg

3rd-10.jpg
 
Wow, the red in the normal is awesome!!! And the amel is a Reverse Lookatee I think (Lookatee means; looks like an oketee)....
 
First off, this is a huge pet peeve for me so I need to correct it.

It's "okeetee", not okate, okatee, oketee, okeotee or anything else.

1) Normal
2) Hybrid or rat snake (maybe a black rat?)
3) Amel (borders are not big enough to be a reverse okeetee)

And you need to utlize the 'macro' feature of your camera if you've got one.
 
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