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For Zorro! Buckskin Okeetees

Tara80

ACR Breeder # 787
Beautiful pair of buckskins that I purchased from John last Daytona. These guys are growing like weeds and are the definition of Okeetee perfection (I might be biased).
John, I'm ever thankful that I was able to buy these from you. I've got lots of future plans for them.

First two are pics of the female, second two the male.
 

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Thanks Heather! There's lots of future projects we can work on, with these two as well! :)
 
They look great, I have their sister still here. Their parents are at Don's (SMR).You've taken real good care of them now send them back please!!
John
 
Thanks!
After these guys give me a few tesseras that look like em', I'll send them back.... :grin01:
 
OK, I have to admit it. Even though I prefer the rich red Okeetees, these examples of the buckskin Okeetees are truly lovely! There is a distinct contrast between the saddle and ground color and the saddle bands are quite black and wide. Perfect examples of this newer cultivar! :bowdown:
 
Haha, I never would have figured out where they had gone! :nope:
I would have just blamed Bob anyway ;)

Thanks for the compliments everyone!
 
OK, I have to admit it. Even though I prefer the rich red Okeetees, these examples of the buckskin Okeetees are truly lovely! There is a distinct contrast between the saddle and ground color and the saddle bands are quite black and wide. Perfect examples of this newer cultivar! :bowdown:

Thank you very much Susan, that is a huge compliment coming from you.:bowdown:
John
 
Darn those are some pretty looking snakes! Good job!
 
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