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okeetee

bigfish44

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My daughters corn. Is he a okeetee or normal ?Pet shop said he was a okeetee
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An okeetee IS a type of normal, they just tend to have some very strong black borders on their patterns, they originated from a certain area but now some are bred and called "lookatees" through selective breeding! :)

You have A GORGEOUS okeetee! I would KILL to have a snake like that! Better not post your location! lol :)

Rebecca
 
I was confused for a while about that as well. Okeetee's are normal corns with wider the usual black lines on them.

<a href=http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5874> "The Okeetee Corn Snake has a bright orange ground color and reddish blotches. It was named after a plantation/ hunters club in South Carolina where this attractive morph was often found, but today the name "Okeetee" is frequently used generically, for any similar looking Corn Snake, regardless of its origins."</a>
 
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