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tspuckler
at Sat Sep 22 09:29:28 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tspuckler ]
I agree. There's a difference between the Okeetee "phase" and Okeetee "locality" (though some snakes can be both). I see a lot of snakes advertised as "Okeetee" that are neither. I think "reverse Okeetee" is over-used as well, there's too many average looking amels being termed "reverse Okeetees."
That snake in the original post looks like a normal corn to me. If it's anything, it might be a hypo - but it's definately not and Okeetee phase corn and without locality data, it wouldn't be right to call it a Okeetee locality corn either.
Tim
 Third Eye
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