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What Morph is This??

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03-09-2008, 03:34 PM
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What Morph is This??

I new extremely new to the corn world, I have been looking for a while up here and just got an email from someone who has a couple for sale. Now I know two of them which are butter and lavender, but the third one is throwing me for a loop, I think I may know what it is but to avoid embarrasment, I am not going to say He is calling it flourescent...can ya help? and is it worth $60CAD?


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Re: What Morph is This??

I had a morph like that that was called flourscent as well, this seems pretty accurate.
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Re: What Morph is This??

Looks like a candycane to me.
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Re: What Morph is This??

ya candy cane

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Re: What Morph is This??

Well candycanes dont normally have orange on them...thats why they call them "flourescent" beacuse of the bright orange

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Re: What Morph is This??

Due to the fairly rich orange ground color and wide white saddle borders, I would classify that snake as a reverse Okeetee.

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I'm not seeing a photo, here.
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Its right here.
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Re: What Morph is This??

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Due to the fairly rich orange ground color and wide white saddle borders, I would classify that snake as a reverse Okeetee.
I'd second that. It could be a florescent as they are a variation of Amel Okeetee but the colors seem a bit too toned down for it to be this variation. But it's most definitely a reverse okeetee (Amel Okeetee) with the large defined saddle borders. Great looking corn.
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