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No morphs here...

crimsonking Nov 27, 2004 09:19 AM

..Just a big ol' scarlet king.Cleaning cages, I had to snap a pic or two.
:Mark

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shannon brown Nov 27, 2004 04:01 PM

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crimsonking Nov 27, 2004 04:42 PM

Doubt I'd call it a tangerine or that a "tangerine" would be a "morph" either. I've bred lots of different phases, but not any I'd call a morph. I know Tony has a hypo or two
You can find most any here in FL. and there may be different looks in the same area for sure.
This one was found near Weekiva Spgs. FL. 25".
:Mark

coolhl7 Nov 28, 2004 03:39 PM

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coolhl7 Nov 28, 2004 03:44 PM

check out the apricot color dorsally on some of the bands yet pure white on the lateral aspect of the bands..most of the bands were like that...

crimsonking Nov 28, 2004 10:09 PM

Yeah, at 25"~ she gets that sized meal down easily. Rat pups have also been taken. Biggest sk I've had. Do you still have the apricot/white one below??
:Mark

coolhl7 Nov 28, 2004 10:21 PM

I couldnt keep him....I caught him on federally protected land and my conscience, at that moment in time, got the best of me...
I have my hands full with my current collection of 10 scarlet kings....but I would love to see some photos of natural morphs...someone had a high yellow that was outstanding but havent seen it posted lately....large SKs are definitely great and I would love to see him next to something of reference to really appreciate what a 25 inch SK looks like...

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