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Rusty Springfield

Awesome normal! I can definitely see him in the wilds around the Okeetee Hunt Club before selective breeding further intensified the coloration. He has a major "wild type" look to him, but really nice black borders and good color. For today's standards, I would call him a normal, but 20 years ago, he would be an Okeetee phase, IMO.
 
Thats a real neat looking normal aka "wild type". There's no way to tell if he has any Okeetee lineage, be it from a locality Oke or an establish Okeetee line, like a Love or an Abbotts.

I would pair him up with another Okeetee, and you could start a line of "Rusty Springfield" Oke's :). Established lines are already "over there", and are becoming more and more available.

Real nice snake :*)
 
Awesome normal! I can definitely see him in the wilds around the Okeetee Hunt Club before selective breeding further intensified the coloration. He has a major "wild type" look to him, but really nice black borders and good color. For today's standards, I would call him a normal, but 20 years ago, he would be an Okeetee phase, IMO.
Thank you for your opinion.

I can't say I disagree. Scar really is a great looking snake!
 
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Thats a real neat looking normal aka "wild type". There's no way to tell if he has any Okeetee lineage, be it from a locality Oke or an establish Okeetee line, like a Love or an Abbotts.

I would pair him up with another Okeetee, and you could start a line of "Rusty Springfield" Oke's :). Established lines are already "over there", and are becoming more and more available.

Real nice snake :*)
Thanks for your reply.

A line of "Rusty Springfield" Okeetees! Now there's something to consider!

Really pleased that you like him/her. :)
 
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