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Not all, but many of the exceptional Okeetee variants begin as the color-opposite of their beautiful mature counterparts; lackluster. The dark snake in the left-hand image is a Buckskin Okeetee. His markings barely (if at all) exhibit the rich mahogany colors they’ll display at maturity. Some equally beautiful Okeetee Variants exhibit colored markings as soon as they hatch, so don’t gage the potential of either neonatal look. The Buckskin Okeetee has no relationship to the Creamsicle Bloodred. I just wanted contrast in the picture since I chose such a dark substratum. But while I’m here, I may as well show a more orange sibling of that Creamsicle Okeetee.
