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Released OKeetee's

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Posted by: camby at Fri Feb 15 09:05:28 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by camby ]  
   

Very nice looking snake. I am not saying you produced an albino from released animals, however, I do know that people are/have released "okeetee phase" and babies from locality Okeetee, in the okeetee area.

My wifes uncle caught a male on the hunt club in the early 80's. His friend had a wc locality pair and gave her uncle an F1 female. Every year he bred his pair and his friend bred his pair, each year they released all of the babies back onto the club and in different locations in Jasper Co.

I also know of other persons that have released Okeetee phase animals with different het traits, back onto the club property. Hopefully your's wouldn't produce albinos when bred to another albino corn, however, I am afraid it might. It wouldn't suprise me for somone to catch an anery, motley, or various other morphs from Okeetee. I know of a guy that caught an albino corn in Florida, when he bred her to a snow, he got some snows, it happens, but hopefully yours is not from CB animals.


   

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