This is from a long project of breeding a Ricks/Osborne Lavender to a sulfer yellow brooksi. Some of you might not be familiar with the sulfer yellow so I will explain a littl;e about their history. The sulfer is not a reccessive but a solid yellow (no pattern)brooksi.There were two sulfers found in the past 15 years. One Len and Kenny Krysco had and it was never bred due to it being strerile. The other was bred out to florida kings. The Lavender was bred to a normal sulfer and hets were produced. These hets were then bred together and produced a few lavenders. I bred the two high red lavenders and this is the first clutch. It also had a bit of a surprise when there were two snows in there as well.
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This is the female. It has a kinked tail
I am not selling any of the high red lavenders except for maybe one male since I have about 5 males.

