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DMong
at Fri Jan 13 22:58:07 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Thanks buddy!.....
It is not very common for them to have absolutely ZERO red as hatchlings, and I was VERY stunned to see that one hatch with none at all!. The majority of Florida kings usually hatch out with some degree of red hints on their flanks, and/or crossbands, but not always. And it can really vary GREATLY depending on the general locality and/or individual bloodline too. I didn't really know what to expect or think of her, but I knew she was VERY different than the others. And as she began to mature more, I was super stoked to see her gradually transform into that killer "green machine" she is now..LOL!
She is actually one of my very favorites, and I would like to get a very GREEN line of them going in the near future to be quite honest.
cheers, ~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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