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foxturtle
at Wed Feb 25 15:02:16 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by foxturtle ]
Its a warm day and my snake room once again got into the 70s so all my snakes were out and active. I threw these two together for a quick picture.
These two represent the most colorful and colorless of my normal FL kings. The lighter/yellower one is an F1 female from Hillsborough County, FL collected parents (not from a sulfur line). She's got a lot of green and and yellow in her colors. Still pretty small at 32", she'll probably be a lot nicer at full size.
The darker colorless one is a would-be brooksi male wild caught from Dade County. He looks almost look axanthic, especially by comparison. He's full grown.
The lighting in this picture is horrible, but you can clearly see the difference.

The tail position is a coincidence. They aren't mating and were only together for a minute.
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Florida king comparison - foxturtle, Wed Feb 25 15:02:16 2009
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