>>Are his black outlines going to darken up anymore? Just wondering, I was under the impression that okeetees had the thick black borders around the saddles. Looks like a nice looking normal to me.
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>>Nice looking snake either way though.
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>>Brian
Only time will tell.
Of course, you can have ten hatchlings from the same clutch and all ten can develope differently.
He came from SMR as an Okeetee.
So, this means that Don bred what he calls his okeetees together and my snake is an offspring of one of those parings.
This is good enough for me.....LOL
I will not go into the "pure" okeetee debate except to say there is no one that can prove any snake caught on the hunt club property has a complete ancestry to the hunt club. Therefore it is impossible to justify calling any snake a geneticaly "pure" okeetee.
Okeetees are selectively bred "normals". They are bred to bring out the characteristics we identify to show "okeetee". Thick black borders and dark orange to red saddles and bright orange background.
Otherwise they are all normals in the strictest sense of the term.
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Remember, my posts are MY opinion only.
Jimmy (draybar)
