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Arach-attack

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Here's a couple pics of my female Okeetee corn snake

With my daughter the snake wrangler





Feeding time
 

Cirith Ungol

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Beautiful! :)

My female corn looks exactly like that, down to the scale (Almost!)
 

bengerno

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Nice corns, and of course the young lady too :) What colored will be the offspring?
 

David_F

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Great looking snakes Arach-attack. That Okeetee has some awesome color. What morph is your male? He looks a lot like my Great Plains ratsnake (Is that its own species now? :confused: )
 

Arach-attack

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The male was sold to me as a "Ghost corn" but to me he seems more like a Lavender morph. Pic doesn't really show his colors to well. He was in need of a shed which he did today while I was at work. He usually has a touch of purple in the mix.

I hope to find out this year what the two of them will spit out. ;)
 

pharaoh2653

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that probably is a ghost(which is one of my fav morphs). they resemble lavender an amazing amount but as it grows it should get the faded look that gives it the ghost name.
 

David Richards

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Wowwwwwww. Corn snakes are a classic for sure. 1.3 youngsters and can't wait till they get bigger. Congrats on the beautys. dave
 

pitbulllady

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Cornsnakes

Funny you should bring this up, but I always have the pleasure of finding several Corns each summer. I found this girl in my driveway last night, all stretched out. She's not very big, only about 2 1/2 feet, but appears to be gravid. These aren't true Okeetees, since they don't come from Okeetee Plantation or even Jasper County, but they DO come from the Coastal Plain area of South Carolina, where I live, and are nearly as nice as Okeetees.

pitbulllady
 

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Arach-attack

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pitbulllady said:
These aren't true Okeetees, since they don't come from Okeetee Plantation or even Jasper County, but they DO come from the Coastal Plain area of South Carolina, where I live, and are nearly as nice as Okeetees.

pitbulllady
She got a very nice pattern to her. :D
Very similar to an Okeetee....and gravid to boot. :clap:
 

Beardo

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Arach-attack said:
The male was sold to me as a "Ghost corn" but to me he seems more like a Lavender morph. Pic doesn't really show his colors to well. He was in need of a shed which he did today while I was at work. He usually has a touch of purple in the mix.

I hope to find out this year what the two of them will spit out. ;)
Your male is a text-book example of an Anerytheristic Corn. Definitely not a Ghost or Lavender.
 
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