This pic is close to capturing her true color, she is a real looker. Tom Stevens

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This pic is close to capturing her true color, she is a real looker. Tom Stevens

Very Nice female... what color is she, she looks greenish-yellowish?
is it possible to post pix of this lovely lady next to her peanut butter sibling for a nice comparison pic?
Thanx for sharing...
~ZF
I will try n get that pic, but they're a year apart and the female is 3 times the males size so I don't want him to become a snack LOL, she does have a yellow/green look and her ground color is also an unusual brown. Tom Stevens
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I think dark floridana, your story reminds me to ask to see the parents.
and your peanut butter het is gorgeous!
I hear ya, the ad was for 1.2 Brooksi, they were cheap as can be with a price including shipping. I intend to outcross some morphs in the next few years and wanted another female. A friend wanted the pair. The guy claimed to have sold the parents off and was actually quite offended I questioned his snakes. People think that by saying" well send them back if you don't like them" means they have done no wrong. That to me is total B.S. I will not risk the poor snakes lives by shipping them back while in poor health. We chose to keep them and I do like the snake, and it is in great shape now. However compared to all my others it is a dog. Tom Stevens
I agree there are a lot of dog floridana, but there are a lot of people that like them anyway. I have a X-lg 01' that was ugly as hell but he eats like a pig and took about two yrs to lighten up he looks great now tho.
You are right for sure, I mean as a kid I had ugly Floridana from pet shops that I loved. They're great pets. It's just screaming yellow ones are all the rage now, but then again maybe when bred to other snakes the babies from her will be sharp....or better yet the offspring those babies will eventually produce will be nice ya know? Tom Stevens
No doubt! that's what genetic engineering is all about no matter how cruddy genes can be they can always be improved with the proper culling, may take awhile, may not, i'll have to start some experimental projects and find out.
Here is a pic of mine
that is what my D.H peanutxhypo look like....Chris
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