This is that stunning Brooksi female from Nick M. Her color is a bit washed out in this pic. She is a 2011 from WC dade Co. parents.

dadebrofem12spring by loo47, on Flickr
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This is that stunning Brooksi female from Nick M. Her color is a bit washed out in this pic. She is a 2011 from WC dade Co. parents.

dadebrofem12spring by loo47, on Flickr
Here is a pic of her as a hatchling.(photo by Nick Mesa)

Mom and Dad (photos by Nick Mesa)


Those things come from a really cool place, Nicks stuff is top notch!

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Gerard
"Ten minutes to wapner..."
I'm just thankful there are breeders like Nick and yourself who put intrinsic value on wild types.
Lu
Lucy,
That Dade county brooksi is a beautiful king.
I totally agree. In my opinion, nothing beats a wild phenotype with locality data.
My Pahokee's are doing fantastic. Also have some of Nick's Sand Kings and a pair of the Dade county brooksi. All are doing fantastic.
I also have two adult Wakulla county, Florida females that are just beautiful.
I know, I know..........I need to get a camera.
Brad Bauserman
Bet that will turn into a sweet "mahogany" coloration as it matures.
Very nice!
~Doug
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"some are just born to troll and roll"
I love that inbetween stage when the color starts coming in. That thing is going to be crazy!
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