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draybar
at Sat Sep 22 15:16:55 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>What would you personaly classify this snake as? I do not want to start any arguements but would like to have any idea of what the babies would look like. I also dont have any proof of him being from the jasper hunt club, so if people say okeetee, he would be an okeetee phase not locality.
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to me...
I say that snake meets the criteria to be labeled an Okeetee.
I believe, though, that the more Abbotts okeetees we see out there the higher the standard will be.
It is hard to top a smokin' Abbott line okeetee.
an Abbott
and one of mine.
They will be paired together in a couple of years.
The problem is what I will call them.
Obviously the Abbott name will be dropped but I am always hesitant to call my "okeetees" okeetees because of the two sides of the debate. I have an adult SMR okeetee and the two adult Love line okeetees that I breed. I call the offspring okeetees but I just don't feel right doing that with an uncertanty of how they will turn out.
With the thought of breeding the Abbotts to the Okeetee I produced I want to call them something different.
I might just go with something like Draybar's Naturals.
----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
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Jimmy Johnson
(Draybar)
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