Id like to see some comparison pics between hatchling and adult okeetees.
I picked up 2 little females, and Id love to see how other peoples animals started out like, and then matured into 
thanks much
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Id like to see some comparison pics between hatchling and adult okeetees.
I picked up 2 little females, and Id love to see how other peoples animals started out like, and then matured into 
thanks much
Go get the Corn Snake Manual by Cathy Love...It has a great comparison picture in the colour morph section.
Although my okeetee isn't one of the most striking okeetees around, you can still see the difference between now and what he looked like as a hatchling.
Although the hatchling pictured isn't Doc, it does look exactly like Doc when he was a hatchling.


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Jimmy (draybar)

just what i was lookin for..
these 2 are absolutly adorable, and I was just wondering what they MIGHT develop into 
I did get to see their parents, and they have nice WIDE black borders on their saddles.
Their future mate is a Hypo Okeetee, het lavendar, het albino 
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Jimmy (draybar)

but here is their future mate.. sold to Casey Lazik as a "hypo okeetee" but is also het amel, lavendar 
breeding lone from Casey Lazik 
At about 1.5 months old

A couple weeks ago (about 2 years old)
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He's got reddish-orange, not the yellow-orange some okeetees have. But his borders aren't all that thick.
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-audri
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wow.. im beginning to really be a fan of okeetee's 
thanks for sharing
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