Why are all of the Florida king morphs called Brooksi? Did all of the morphs originate with Brooksi or was it just better marketing to use the name?
If the morphs are all truly Brooksi, when the trait/gene is present in Florida kings does it look the same? It seems that many traits looks better (more colorful) when introduced to normally dark snakes. I would be interested to see how the hypo and lavender albino genes look when present in an otherwise very dark Florida king. Thanks
By the way I know the two snakes are the same. By "Brooksi" I mean yellowish Florida kings from the southern part of the state.
-Alton


