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06-30-11, 11:14 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
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okeetee is a morph... not a normal.....there is a difference
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a normal is a red rat snake ..... this snake is not a red rat snake it is an okatee
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06-30-11, 11:17 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
You should google it... the pic you put up is a normal.
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06-30-11, 11:20 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
gungirl, the picture of the normal in an aquarium, is my normal corn, i just dont want it confused, aarans corn does look remarkably like an okatee, im happy if im wrong and will admit it but from googles pictures and from what i can tell, aarans corn does resemble an okatee morph
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06-30-11, 11:21 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
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You should google it... the pic you put up is a normal.
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The first pic is a normal ( RED RAT SNAKE) The second pic is an okatee which is what my snake is ..... The second pic is off google
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06-30-11, 11:25 AM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
Haha wow I need FAR more coffee I was looking at the wrong persons pic.
Aaran.... I'm sorry
Ok so stress and little sleep means i should not be posting I guess... maybe after my wedding I will pull my head out of my A$$
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06-30-11, 11:27 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
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Haha wow I need FAR more coffee I was looking at the wrong persons pic.
Aaran.... I'm sorry
Ok so stress and little sleep means i should not be posting I guess... maybe after my wedding I will pull my head out of my A$$
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No problem , We cool ?
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06-30-11, 11:28 AM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
 Yeah of course.. im just a head case right now
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06-30-11, 11:29 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
my rat is staring at me right now. i wanted to take a pic and put a caption that says "yea, we cool" lol
i would have if my camera wasn't dead.
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06-30-11, 11:30 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
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my rat is staring at me right now. i wanted to take a pic and put a caption that says "yea, we cool" lol
i would have if my camera wasn't dead.
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Haha thats great
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06-30-11, 11:36 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
lol, i thought you may have been looking at the wrong pic there gungirl, thas why i had to say something lol dont worry though we all make mistakes being human beings, its in our nature
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06-30-11, 11:42 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
not me, i never make mistakes. you guys must have something wrong with you.
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06-30-11, 12:25 PM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
I would call the snake in question a normal/classic. It does not appear to be an Okeetee.
As far as Okeetee being a morph, it depends on the snake. Some Okeetees are just selectively bred corns that have that Okeetee look to them (thick black borders around the saddles). In that case, I would call Okeetee a morph.
True Okeetees are an actual locale of normal corn snakes. So, depending on the origin of the snake, Okeetee could be considered a morph, or just a variation of a normal/classic.
But I still think that your snake is just a normal/classic and not an Okeetee.
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07-01-11, 10:26 AM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
Well said, Reptile65!
Also, for the edification of everyone who wasn't sure if it was a motley, a VERY easy way to tell is by looking at the belly. The motley gene eliminates all belly checking; if you suspect you have a motley, just flip it over and see
Note, however, that the diffused gene does the same thing when expressed, so if it's Diffused the belly trick won't necessarily work, then you have to go by pattern appearance or breeding out.
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09-01-11, 12:48 PM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
Old post, I know, but allow me to shed some light.
OKEETEES, not "okatees", are snakes with bold, black borders around their saddles. The snake in question here is, indeed, a Normal.
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09-01-11, 12:56 PM
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Re: My motley corn snake (pics)
Guide to Corn Snake Morphs - Ians Vivarium
I find this very useful in figuring out who is who in the morph's
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