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Snakesitter Posted - 10/09/2014 : 20:29:22
Last week Living Gems profiled the Scarface-Onyx pairing, which may produce some amazingly vivid oranges this year.

This week, we are profiling the Hades-Citrine pairing.


Hades
Hades is a September 2009 male with bright red color, only a touch less than his brother Prometheus. He is bit more standoffish than his brother, however, and has “told” me he dislikes being sprayed with water ;-). Now pushing five years old, this is his second attempt at breeding.

Below is a picture of him as a baby at three months:



And here a picture of him at his most recent annual photo session, aged four years (looking a bit more orange than red, but still capturing intense color):



Hades currently weighs 1817 grams.


Citrine
Citrine is an August 2009 female with burnt orange color. Now five years old, this is her first attempt at bat.

Below is a picture of her on her arrival at LGR at nine months:



And here a picture of her at her most recent annual photo session, aged four years:



Citrine currently weighs 1694 grams.


Activity
Citrine has left urates for her gentleman caller, but so far I have not witnessed much activity. She last shed on June 20. If all goes well, however, we may have some orange-to-red babies toward the end of this year.


As always, thank you for reading.

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