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Normal or Oketee?

Crofab

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My wife and I have had this one corn for almost 2 years and have been arguing back and forth for about a year if its a normal or a oketee. I would say which one I think incase i'm wrong, but if shes wrong I will make sure to show her this post! LOL :)
 

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Eh, it's a tweener.

It could go either way just dependent upon what you consider an okeetee to be. The saddles borders are not very thick, but they are there and the color is okeetee-ish.

Off topic, but what's up with the eggs in the water dish?
 
Well i'd rather not discuss the eggs in the water dish. But 90% of them were salvaged. I wasn't expecting the eggs yet.
 
Crofab said:
Well i'd rather not discuss the eggs in the water dish. But 90% of them were salvaged. I wasn't expecting the eggs yet.

Not a problem. I was just curious if you knew how to make an egg laying box or not. :)
 
Yes. I just wasn'[t expecting them quite yet. She actually double clutched not too bad for being a first time breeder female, she had 19 the first time and 11 on the double clutch.
 
It's a very nice 'Lookeetee' hehehehe- that's just a silly name for a snake that looks like an Okeetee but isn't really.
 
Crofab said:
Yes. I just wasn'[t expecting them quite yet. She actually double clutched not too bad for being a first time breeder female, she had 19 the first time and 11 on the double clutch.

Good stuff, just making sure.

Doesn't surprise me about the numbers, it seems like she's a pretty big girl.
 
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