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Het Lavs sired by Sulfur Lav

Nokturnel Tom Mar 18, 2009 02:36 PM

Two of the ones out of this clutch were screamers from day one. The best one smokes these...however I learned long ago that in some cases you really do not know what you have until you give the babies time to get some color. I think these are going to be knockouts! I aint going to waste my time arguing over it but my bet says the Sulfur gene does give these babies a boost. The father is a Sulfur Lav and the mother one of my possible het Hypos.
Here's a few, check em out










Tom Stevens
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Replies (4)

antelope Mar 18, 2009 09:41 PM

I like that first one, the diamond on it's neck is cool, the other ain't nothin' to sneeze at either!
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Todd Hughes

DISCERN Mar 18, 2009 11:29 PM

I really like the looks of those!!! Awesome!
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Genesis 1:1

FoxTurtle Mar 19, 2009 05:44 PM

Much more brooksi looking than the het lavs I made by breeding my sulfur male to my lav female.

Nokturnel Tom Mar 19, 2009 06:09 PM

I am unsure how much of that red on the sides will hold, it usually doesn't but in this case it seems to be holding and getting brighter along with the yellows. I hope they speckled out too...the female I used had specks as a baby and got even more as she aged unlike some Florida Kings that have very little. I am confident she is a real south Florida Brooksi which I am hoping makes these babies nicer than average
Tom Stevens
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TomsSnakes.com

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