I have no experience with Hypo Brooks. Got these as an impulse buy (know better) at a show. Do they retain the odd grey/green head or does it tend to yellow like the rest of the body as adults? Thanks.
Bob.


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I have no experience with Hypo Brooks. Got these as an impulse buy (know better) at a show. Do they retain the odd grey/green head or does it tend to yellow like the rest of the body as adults? Thanks.
Bob.


whatchoo smokin bob? them snakes heads is yellow.
maybe my moniter is whacked but i see no grey or green on your hypos?
that being said i have seen many hypos that have an overall greenish tint to them, realize the hypomelanistic trait IS a mutation, as such it can effect all coloration to some degree and many fla. kings are in fact green anyway.
are you breeding your hypos?
,,,,,,,,,,thomas
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Hi Thomas. I guess the pic doesn't show it too well. I've put them together but nothing. They are just 3',I guess just big enough but she just chases him around biting him and he freaks out. I opened the box and he lept out like he was on fire! Not everyone responds well to aggressive women. LOL
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