Snakesitter
Rainbow Master
    
USA
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Posted - 03/02/2015 : 20:27:05
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Baby #02 (Female)
This little gal has a trio of mickey dorsal marks on her back. Her side pattern is exclusively nice crescents. Like her sister above, she has displayed a stubborn preference for live hoppers so far, with only two frozen/thawed meals accepted.
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
Side Right

Side Left
 Top

Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 40 grams.
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Baby #03 (Male)
I did not think I was going to hold back a male this year. At eight males already, I have enough for my immediate needs, I kept telling myself -- and already have two *more* growing up.
This little guy changed my mind.
He has great color to start, and even in a strong litter overall really stands out. On top of that, his side patterns are fat crescents, save for two bullseyes on his left. Finally, he has extensive dorsal chaining: one link of six, two of five, and six shorter ones.
His only flaw is a recent pickiness with frozen/thawed. Guess I need to move him farther away from his two older sisters’ influence. ;-)
Welcome to the LGR lineup, little man.
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
Front

Side

Top

Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 47 grams.
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Baby #04 (Male)
The silver eyes on this little man really pop in person. He has six linked dorsal spots on his back, including several mickeys. His side pattern is strong crescents, save for two bullseyes on each side, plus a lone orange fragment on his left.
Birth

Two Weeks (First Shed)

Two Months (Second Shed)
Side Right

Side Left
 Top

Closeup

As of December’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 45 grams. |
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