Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
    
USA
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Posted - 03/02/2015 : 20:25:13
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Baby #11 (Male)
This little boy has one chain of four linked dorsal spots on his back, plus six shorter segments. His side pattern is mostly crescents, with three bullseyes on his left and two on his right (one hidden in a merged spot). Like his sisters above, he has displayed a stubborn insistence on live hoppers so far, accepting only three frozen/thawed meals.
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
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Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 51 grams.
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Baby #12 (Male)
This little guy is the pattern king of this litter. He has strong dorsal chains, with one link of seven spots on his back, one of four, and four pairs. He also has extensive bullseyes, with eight on his right and six on his left (plus another hidden in a merged spot). He was a flighty little thing as a newborn, always trying to wriggle away, but has since calmed down. In fact, during my pricing night, he was the adventurous one, and snuck out of his drawer to climb in with (a rather surprised) #11. This baby was my runner up for male holdback. I have not released any animals priced in the premium category this year, but this little guy merits it.
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
Front

Side
 Top

Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 49 grams.
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Baby #13 (Male)
This little man came in third place for dorsal chains, with one link of six spots on his back, three of four, and three shorter ones. His side pattern is mostly crescents, with four bullseyes on his left and one on his right (plus a merged spot).
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
Front

Side
 Top

Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 43 grams. |
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