A DH T- negative X sulfer lavender florida king
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A DH T- negative X sulfer lavender florida king
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www.Wood-N-Snakes.com
Jelly brooks
another jelly brooks that is a shade darker:
A different (from the first one above)lighter shade Jelly:
PB breeding
Me and one of my bros at fightnight
I think this year I will have to check into a pair of them there bad lookin snakes.
Nice pics too Rainer....
Toby
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www.Wood-N-Snakes.com
Not sure if u notice but the Darker "Jelly" looks like a regular'ol PB Brooksi?
with both the lighter hets are noticably something different about them... they look like a different type of lavender..
what you'lll need to do this season is try to analyze a PB Clutch and try to fig out if there are two different mutations coming out of one clutch
what ever angle i try to come at this genetic nightmare i have a road block... that 2X het Female hurts my theories... i can't wait for a PB X Jelly breeding and a Jelly X Jelly breeding that may help this mystery
BTW: if u ever get tired of that 1st light jelly... i'll always have a home for it
... i love the head pattern on that snake! 

~Z
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Royal Blue ReptileZ
Home of Bklyn's Finest Brooksi
Rainer,
Great photos, has the sulphur mutation been bred to amel alone? You have sent me photos of the sulphur Snows...but not a "regular" amel one as best I can remember. How is your Blaze animal doing? Also whats the stripe honduran looking thing below?
Horridus@aol.com
Great photos, has the sulphur mutation been bred to amel alone? You have sent me photos of the sulphur Snows...but not a "regular" amel one as best I can remember. How is your Blaze animal doing? Also whats the stripe honduran looking thing below?
Blaze still has blisters. Been breeding him to everything including 2 female Blaze and some florida morphs. Also got the Gulf coast lav brooksi x goini to hook up.
The stripe thing is a pueblen milk x cali king .
sulfur lav:
'03 baby Gulf Coast lav brooksi x goini
Wow! That Gulf Coast is something!
Todd Hughes
You noticed the Jellies have a light phase that has no black and the dark phase which has black scales. The PB do not have those dark scales. What the heck. Are the light amel looking Jellies a super jelly and normal jelly or a PB . They all started of looking the same as '05 hatchlings and now this transformation..argghh.
(for all those who have not kept up with this unusual occurance the Jellies posted are all for a 1st gen T- x PB breeding.)
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Paul Weaver
Carolina Herps
you can see the Sulphur gene at work!
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Royal Blue ReptileZ
Home of Bklyn's Finest Brooksi
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