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ChristopherD Jul 07, 2004 07:47 PM

"hey crusher" the real E-rat-icater

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ChristopherD Jul 07, 2004 08:10 PM

above thread pic,the snake is actually a creamier color more yellow than what appears to be a white morph. my new camera rules but i think it favors axanthism.LOL thanx for lookin Chris.......

Keith Hillson Jul 08, 2004 06:04 AM

WOW nice. How long has he been in captivity ? Is he from near the Homstead area ? Whats the size on that guy/girl ?

Keith
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ChristopherD Jul 08, 2004 06:59 AM

had someone over for dinner and kept em till the morn thats a small rat,and id say hes?it still might be a girl havnt probed and it wasnt an agressive mater this spring,its a 4 footer and ive had him a year and the guy b4 me had him a while.its from south south dade if not homestead very close.Chris

jjl Jul 08, 2004 06:32 AM

He is very nice. It's cool to see a brooks king out of the wild look that good. I have been told by many people in Florida that you will never find a king like that in the wild. How long ago was he found and do you need a good home for him?
Jeff

Brandon Osborne Jul 09, 2004 03:25 PM

I love the white brooksi. Regardless of color, that snake is beautiful. What's the sex on it? As most know, I'm working with a normal "white" brooksi and hope to hatch out a few more this year. I've got a 2 year old pair that will be ready for next year as well. Did you catch that animal or buy it from someone? Again, absolutely beautiful.

Brandon Osborne

Here's a pic of my adult white brooksi.

Brandon Osborne Jul 09, 2004 03:28 PM

These are about as extreme as it gets. I've seen some super yellow brooksi, but none compare to these........none. I wish I could get the colors to come through accurately, but you get the idea. The white is about 15 months old in the pic.

thanks
Brandon Osborne

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