My 04 normal female from my okeetee and amel is just way too nice to call a normal. Also a pic of my 03 SMR butter male.



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My 04 normal female from my okeetee and amel is just way too nice to call a normal. Also a pic of my 03 SMR butter male.



I noticed in your pics that your "normal" is staring to change from gray to orange, and that the orange is much stronger around the head and neck, while much of the body remains gray. I have a (non-Okeetee) female normal that just shed, and the orange is developing the same way. Does it always start at the head and work its way back like that, or is this a female thing? This is my first corn - I'm just curious.
with the 4 corns I have, the colors always develop at the head quicker than the tail. This is with all morphs and both sexes. By the time they are adults the colors look the best somewhere in the middle of the snake. Kind of like an average between the head colors and tail colors.
Is your Oketee an SMR? The patterns look a lot like mine. Just curious.
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1,0 snow
1,0 amel
1,0 kisatchie
1,0 aney stripe motley
0,1 normal
0,1 charcoal
0,1 motley
1,1 oketee
0,1 tx rat
4,5 ball python
1,1 dumerils boa
1,1 columbian red tail boa
1,1 green iguana
1,0 leopard gecko
1,2 dogs
freezer full of mice & rats
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