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i cant really see the picture very well but it looks like they're may be some yellow creeping in, if that's the case, i'd say you have a normal that's gonna be more of an okeetee than a miami
If you want to take better pictures with your digital camera you have a macro setting for close ups to take a clearer shot.
When I took a picture of my snake I had some people tell me I had a miami, which she is a norm, but on the pictures her cream undertones look grey . It seem like you have to have perfect lighting to give the snakes coloration real justice.
But your hatchling looks normal to me, but I can't really tell
I will post better pictures as I get them thanks for the imput the lady at the pet store told me it was miami phase then I called back and she said she had been mistaken it was okeetee. It doesnt matter I just want to know