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I'm sure all of u can settle this.

erosdq

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A friend of mine just got her corn a few days ago. She said the pet store said it was a Common Corn Snake. I thought it was a Okeetee Corn Snake. I could be wrong but the pet store she got her from there a bit dumb. I've been in there and have i helped customers cause the staff didn't know anything.

Thank You


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She said the pet store said it was a Common Corn Snake. I thought it was a Okeetee Corn Snake. I could be wrong but the pet store she got her from there a bit dumb.


I agree, it looks to be a regular old corn.. I guess it is time to insert foot into mouth?


Regards... Tim of T and J
 
I agree, it looks to be a regular old corn.. I guess it is time to insert foot into mouth?


Regards... Tim of T and J

Well it's not the first time i have had to insert my foot in my mouth and i'm sure not the last. :shrugs:
 
i would say at a normal, as she looks like my normal. but hey, normals are the nees knees in my book. and she looks stunning.
 
I believe okeetees are genetically normal, they are just bred for a look. That being thick black boarders, and vibrant colours.

Or, from the Okeetee area, but they are also known to have thick black boarders (and would still be normal).

So, I say normal.
 
It's a normal and not an Okeetee type. Okeetees are only normals from the Okeetee Hunt Club. Animals collected from there are known for their thick black borders. They've now been bred for the look and people consider them a morph, not a place anymore.
 
Beautiful corn. Love normals. Love anerys, too. Heck... love all of 'em!

I'm just trying to picture him curled up under that 'hide' you got in there with him. :)
 
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