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Testingmy camera lol

Jay633

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Heres My baby Okeetee got it at 12 grams now at 32g
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Unless it has locality blood, it doesn't look like an Okeetee.. but.. hey, your test worked!
 
Too many sellers like to throw around the name "Okeetee" when they should say normal or Carolina. I prefer the name Carolina, but it isn't widely used.
 
I'm actually thinking bloodred with how red he is.

VERY pretty, whatever he is. Not an okeetee, but I am not confortable saying he's a normal.
 
Yep a nice pretty normal! Bloods would have pure white bellies. Don't be too sad, a great bright normal is a fantastic find!
 
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