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Reverse Okeetee A reverse okeetee is a cornsnake with distinct white or sometimes yellow or pale green borders. This female was produced by crossing a coral snow with a high white reverse okeetee. She'll be ready to breed to Harlequin in 2009.
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High White Reverse Okeetee
A reverse okeetee with very, very wide borders. Some have borders that are more white, others have a more pale green or yellowish tint to them. |
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Flourescent Orange Reverse Okeetee Cornsnake
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Amel Cornsnake An amel, short for amelanistic, corn snake means that the black pigment is lacking, leaving only the red or orange colors. They are also sometimes called Red Albino Corn Snakes. There is a huge variety of amel cornsnakes, rangeing from mostly white with red only in the saddles, to having no white at all. Colors can be cherry red to light orange and everything in between. This is Tigerlily, our first cornsnake, and she's still a special girl to us. Her babies are very bright with interesting patterns.
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Coral x Fire Amel This amel is the result of crossing a coral snow with an amel bloodred (fire) cornsnake, producing these red on red beauties.
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