This came from my breeding of the ugly anery florida king to my sulfer lavender. I also got 3 snows and three lavenders.
One of the sibling lavenders. Not anywhere near as red as my sulfer lavs but it still has the sulfer blood in it.
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This came from my breeding of the ugly anery florida king to my sulfer lavender. I also got 3 snows and three lavenders.
One of the sibling lavenders. Not anywhere near as red as my sulfer lavs but it still has the sulfer blood in it.
what a nice looking Florida/brooksi that would be.
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Mark 
Ya! that would be great if it would stay black and white but I am sure it will probably darken up as an adult. His mom looks like a brownish black so I would be surprised if he did hold the white and black color.
Another forum poster here (jjl) has commented that not all of them darken with age and there have been some cool looking ones that he had that retained that color. My only expereince is with one I raised up that I got from Tim Ricks and it darkened up in one year so I sold it. The mom that bred this comes from BHB Enterprises. I bought it as a dark yearling.
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