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My snakes:

Darothris

Yuanti Daboia
My female ghost corn, Nessarose.

GhostCornSnake.jpg


Creamsicle.

CreamsicleCornSnake.jpg


Candy Cane (It's really quite red, but it was hard to capture the color in the pictures.)

CandyCaneCornSnake.jpg


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I haven't decided on names for the Creamsicle and Candy Cane, and I don't know their genders either.
 
dionythicus said:
Your candy cane actually looks like a fantastic reverse Okeetee. Very nice wide borders.

That's what I thought too! Too much orange in between the saddles at that young age to call it a candy cane I think.
 
In the last pic the amel looks to have a long tail but that's guarantee that it's a male. If I had to guess I'd say male.

Nice snakes! :cheers:
 
dionythicus said:
Your candy cane actually looks like a fantastic reverse Okeetee. Very nice wide borders.
I saw some pictures of those and thought it might be... hmm, it is VERY possible that the pet store mislabeled it because they had a king babboon tarantula labeled as a pinktoe tarantula (the difference is pinktoes are super docile and king babboons, well, are not at all docile...). So what is the correct name for it then? Just so I can be sure.

Thanks for all the comments. :)
 
I would call it a reverse Okeetee. And a very nice one, too.

I have a reverse Okeetee that the petstore labeled as an albino candy cane. They try, I guess.
 
Yes they are all very beautiful indeed! I love the name Nessarose! You haven't by any chance read the book "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" have you??
 
CHARMER said:
Yes they are all very beautiful indeed! I love the name Nessarose! You haven't by any chance read the book "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" have you??

Yep. :) I was debating between naming her Nessarose or Elphaba, but Nessarose sounds nicer.
 
Darothris said:
Yep. :) I was debating between naming her Nessarose or Elphaba, but Nessarose sounds nicer.

I read that book. He has a sequel out titled Son of a Witch. Haven't read it yet. I have a ghost named Gelinda, even though I don't really like that character in film or books. :shrugs:
 
Roy Munson said:
I read that book. He has a sequel out titled Son of a Witch. Haven't read it yet. I have a ghost named Gelinda, even though I don't really like that character in film or books. :shrugs:


I wasn't even aware that there was a sequel. Thanks I will have to pick that up!
 
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