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not to change the subject but i remember a couple months ago there was a thread about Scales and by definition corns have smooth to weakly keeled. Then there was all kinds of pictures of scales and none of us could find a picture of some that were keeled. From the angle that the light hit the scales on the righthand side, you can actually see some keeling.
Oh, yah, he's definitely keeled. I have him out right now and I just counted, he has 9 rows of scales that are keeled, they are the ones that are the most dorsal.