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Albescent Brooks king

Bluerosy Jul 30, 2010 12:04 PM

I want to take this opportunity for everyone on this great forum. This place has been great lately and in part thinks to our mod Cindy whos has done an outstanding job me=oderating and keeping us all in line.

Thanks to everyone on this forum for helping me pick a name for this new morph. The name "Albescent brooks King " just seems to roll off the tonque.

I appreciate ALL the responses. Albescent seemed to me, since it is an unused name in herpetoculture, to make the most sense.

Also i think most of you picked Albescent over Alabaster or Casper. There were many great names and suggestions but i went with the majority.

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FR, I think the name "Ultimate " is something in Florida king morphs that will never be attained. There are just to many future homozygot morphs for any to be called "Ultimate". Though I love the name but I need to wait and see what else comes out before i can use that name.
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Bluerosy Jul 30, 2010 12:15 PM

And in case anybody wants to know why i have so many typos is because I can't see anything anymore. I refuse to wear glasses and type with 2 fingers.

Anyway just wanted to say thanks to everyone for helping me pick a name and just in general for making this place fun.
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Khaman Jul 30, 2010 04:36 PM

So how many are in existence now?

Bluerosy Jul 30, 2010 07:29 PM

So how many are in existence now?

FIVE.

2.2 from this year and one female from last year.
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jeff schofield Aug 01, 2010 09:13 PM

LMAO

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