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Bluerosy
at Sat Mar 8 20:25:32 2014 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Peanut Butter Brooks. You can see why this forum members back when these first popped out choose that name (I asked what to call this morph since the "hypo" name was already taken). They voted for several different names suggested and the winning name to call these was Peanut Butter brooks-I did not choose the name ,LOL!!) The original PB"s definetely showed the coloration of Peanut Butter. Of course, with outcrossing today, the colors have changed a bit with the Peanut Butters and we get a variance in the ones seen today.

A 2003 baby with higher red.. Clutches came out from light to dark and everything inbetween. As do most Florida king clutches.. with females usually being the darker color.

Just thought I would throw this in e in as well.
One of the original Sulfur lavender Florida kings. Pic is from 2003 as an adult.

a clutch of sulfur lavenders and Sulfur snows. The "sulfur" is just a line trait. Not a recessive trait.. juts the lavender is a recessive. The sulfur line originated from a high yellow Florida king owned by Len Krysco he called a "school bus yellow king" :

----- "I guess newbies cannot understand, those who build the foundation, are not the ones with great opportunity. Those who buy the latest generations, have the greatest opportunity to create new morphs. "
Frank Retes
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