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This is my daughters' new corn 'Pebbles', we bought her as an Okeetee, but I am not so sure, she is desperate to find out what she will look like when she is fully grown, any clues please!!!
I'm not an expert, but from what I can see, that appears to be an okeetee.If you go into the photo gallery there are pictures of adult okeetee's there, that might help you see what yours might look like as an adult
Looks like it could qualify as Okeetee phase to me. Here's a pic of one of my Okeetees when he was about the age of your daughter's snake, and one from a year later.