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Pewter brooks and a few others

Bluerosy Aug 25, 2007 09:24 AM

Just took a couple quick snapshots yesterday while cleaning. The first three is the Pewter brooks. I am not sure what is going with this new morph yet. But i sure like it more every day that it eats and grows. It may just be a Super form of the Jelly x Peanut butter. It is a result of a double het WS X PB female bred to Jelly. There were two eggs. One egg was a whitesided and the other this. Not supposded to happen but it did.

25% sulfur lavender

SULFUR Snow-these guys come out a pretty snow white. Then they sart turning yellow and later (3-4 mos)trhe blue and purples start coming in.
Sorry about the bad pic

New England axanthic HET female:

Peabino (Peanut butter x Lavender albino)





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007 anery ( poss het for Peanut Butter and lavender)

eastern king x hypo brooks

eatsern king x hypo brooks (visual hypo)

some cool hybrids (speckled king x amel rat):

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Replies (7)

derekdehaas Aug 25, 2007 09:59 AM

love the head patterns on the peabino! great snakes like always.

CrimsonKing Aug 25, 2007 12:32 PM

Ya know...we could do a seperate thread just showing all the cool head patterns on FL kings. (others too)
Some are mesmerizing..
:Mark
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EddieF Aug 25, 2007 06:24 PM

I agree.
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ZFelicien Aug 25, 2007 12:48 PM

OK i concur!

There is something pretty weird about that "Pewter" ... i wish i could see it up close. to see what's going on with that eye color... in the pic it looks BLACK like that of a Leucistic specimen ( "white-sided" is a form of Leucism or partial leucism) and since the WS gene is involved here some how, it'll be interesting to see how that snake turns out.

Now that "Peabino" ... WOW! the bleeding of the color on the bands is really nice along with the yellow speckling incorporated with the red "undercolor"... all i can say is WOW!

~Z
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kevine Aug 25, 2007 01:05 PM

I would have picked up one of your sulfur lavenders. That is a beautiful snake. And it only gets better with age. Kevin

smoothscalin Aug 25, 2007 01:46 PM

I think the pewter baby wants to come to Texas and live with his Auntie Helane...LOL

antr1 Aug 25, 2007 09:33 PM

Great looking snakes. I'm not a big fan of hybrids, but those speck/rats look like mini jungle carpets.
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