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very nice, and at the best price of all
Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 02-06-2012 at 01:01 AM.
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Re: Three new residents
 Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
very nice, and at the best price of all
I think the best part is that they were obviously well loved and cared for, these weren't rescue cases. Yeah there are dial gauges stuck in the tanks, but they are all fat and happy (the BTS being a little more on the fat side than the others, he's going to be put on a diet for a while ).
Last edited by Kinra; 02-06-2012 at 01:08 AM.
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That's awesome! I LOVE the Brooks Kings and if ever my wife and I get our house sold and we finally settle somewhere for more than a few years at a stretch, I'd love to get one. If you have pictures of him/her, I'd love to see them...live vicariously, lol! Their patterns are amazing as "normals" and some of the variations/morphs (?) in the captive-bred animals are real eye-catchers. Good job getting those guys and doing right by them; good luck and hope it goes well for you finding them good permanent homes!
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Re: Three new residents
 Originally Posted by youbeyouibei
That's awesome! I LOVE the Brooks Kings and if ever my wife and I get our house sold and we finally settle somewhere for more than a few years at a stretch, I'd love to get one. If you have pictures of him/her, I'd love to see them...live vicariously, lol! Their patterns are amazing as "normals" and some of the variations/morphs (?) in the captive-bred animals are real eye-catchers. Good job getting those guys and doing right by them; good luck and hope it goes well for you finding them good permanent homes!
I will try to get some pictures of the brooks king up later today. He had a pretty stressful day yesterday that included falling off my table. The silly little guy pushed him self off in the snake bag while I wasn't looking. 
I am the unofficial adoption coordinator for my herp society, I may end up being the full time adoption coordinator if no one steps up, so I'm sure you'll see a few more posts like this one in the future.
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