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03 Brooksi, normal het for nothing

Nokturnel Tom Jul 04, 2005 01:22 PM

But VERY yellow indeed. I have taken about 100 pics of her since her recent shed and I just can't capture her true brilliant coloration. She also reacts to being outside by spazzing out and trying to take off at light speed so she is a royal pain. Hope these came out decent Tom Stevens
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Nokturnel Tom Jul 04, 2005 01:24 PM

I can't wait to get this snake breeding in 06. I have one more normal that is almost as nice, but she is just outstanding.
Tom Stevens
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kinglover Jul 04, 2005 01:39 PM

i have a brooksi just like that, its a female also and i am going to cool her off in 2006 and have her lay her eggs in 2007. i cant wait, she is about that big too, but she has more copper and green, and just a tad less black
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i have one Brooks Kingsnake, hopefully breeding in the next couple of years! yaaahhhh, only if i can find a male though lol, but im still looking for a male lol

Steve_Craig Jul 04, 2005 07:14 PM

One of the best looking normal Brooksi I've seen. Thanks for sharing.

Steve

Nokturnel Tom Jul 04, 2005 11:48 PM

Thanks a lot Steve. Ya know I paid 40 bucks for her, and 80 for a Hypo from someone, and felt I was over paying. I liked the snakes when I saw them so I said what the hell....I had the cash and treated myself to them. She was decent looking, but a male he also had was outrageously yellow even as a hatchling. Now that I see how this one turned out I know that male by now is looking over the top off the charts yellow. So I am lucky to have her, but I kick myself in the rear thinking of how I should've bought ALL the ones he had for sale. Regardless,,,,,it is a lesson learned and I can't wait to see her inlfluence on future generations as she will be used to make hets, probably for Peanut Butter. Thanks again Tom Stevens

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