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Few pics of Sabbath

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  • 04-01-2010, 07:51 PM
    ajsnoopy
    update: feeding pics
    Thank you for the input, everyone! Like the corn snake forum, it's kind of 'up in the air' what morph she is. All in all, probably a normal ;)

    Wanted to up date with some feeding pics from last night. I apologize for the poor quality; they were taken with my phone in not so great lighting, lol. And yes, she's being fed in another tub :3

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil.../9/5/noms.jpeg
    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...9/5/noms2.jpeg
  • 04-01-2010, 08:04 PM
    CA cowgirl
    Re: Few pics of Sabbath
    Pretty corn snake. :)
  • 04-02-2010, 01:05 PM
    kc261
    Re: Few pics of Sabbath
    I'd say she could be called an Okeetee. Her black borders are VERY nice.

    There are some people who say that the only snakes that should be called Okeetees are those that can trace their lineage back to snakes captured at the Okeetee Hunt Club. They would probably call your snake a "Lookatee", since it looks like an Okeetee.

    One of the reasons for feeding in a separate enclosure is to prevent the snake from ingesting the substrate, so in the future, you shouldn't have that aspen in there.
  • 04-05-2010, 02:55 PM
    ajsnoopy
    Re: Few pics of Sabbath
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    I'd say she could be called an Okeetee. Her black borders are VERY nice.

    There are some people who say that the only snakes that should be called Okeetees are those that can trace their lineage back to snakes captured at the Okeetee Hunt Club. They would probably call your snake a "Lookatee", since it looks like an Okeetee.

    One of the reasons for feeding in a separate enclosure is to prevent the snake from ingesting the substrate, so in the future, you shouldn't have that aspen in there.

    That's what I've heard about the 'true' Okeetees. So she could very well just be an Okeetee phased normal. Someone explained it in detail to me on The Source forum :weirdface I agree though; I love the black borders on her saddles :D

    And it seems this is the one time a lot of aspen ended up in the feeding tub; that's my fault :rolleyes:. She always seems to be wrapped up with aspen in her log hide when I need to feed her :rofl:
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