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11-15-2015, 11:12 PM
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#11
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Baby #10 (Female)
This gorgeous gal has some of the heaviest dorsal chaining in the litter, with seven short and two long segments. Her side pattern is predominantly thick rich crescents, except for one bullseye on her right side, and one bullseye and one merged double crescent on her left.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 38 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:13 PM
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#12
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Baby #11 (Female)
This charming girl has a whopping nine (!) short dorsal chains. Her dorsal spots are relatively tightly packed. Her side pattern is predominantly crescents, except for one fragment and two merged double crescents on her right side, and one merged double crescent on her left.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 40 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:14 PM
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#13
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Baby #12 (Male)
This inquisitive little dude has five short and one long dorsal chains. His side pattern is almost exclusively fat crescents, except for one merged spot on his left. He was the first baby in the litter to reach up from his drawer and stick his nose in my face to see what humans were all about.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Side Left
Side Right
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 35 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:17 PM
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#14
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Baby #13 (Female)
This little lady has one short and one long dorsal chain. Her side pattern is predominantly thick crescents, but with more deviations than most of her siblings. Her right side has one bullseye and two merged spots, and her left side has two bullseyes and one merged spot.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 44 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:18 PM
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#15
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Baby #14 (Female)
This gorgeous gal has five short dorsal chains. Her side pattern is predominantly crescents, but with more deviations than most of her siblings. Her right side has two bullseyes and one merged double crescent, and her left side has fragment and three merged spots.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 38 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:20 PM
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#16
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Baby #15 (Female)
This special lady has the most “classic” back pattern in her litter, with only a single short chain among an ocean of individual spots. Her dorsals feature a unique dark blushing that marks her as different from her peeps. Her side pattern is predominantly crescents, except for one merged double crescent on each side. At birth, she balled up and watched me warily, and then decided she would be the muscle of the group…and for the next week tried to back it up with her tiny teeth. She has long since calmed down, and now regards the hand as tolerable. After all, it brings food….
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 37 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:21 PM
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#17
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Baby #16 (Male)
This little guy has five short dorsal chains. His sides are exclusively crescents, one of only three babies in the litter with perfect pattern -- and the only boy. He was the smallest of his siblings and caused me the most worry for the first few days, but has proven to be a reliable and friendly little guy.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:22 PM
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#18
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Baby #17 (Male)
This little man has four short and one long dorsal chains. His side pattern is almost exclusively crescents, save for one merged double crescent on his left.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Front
Side
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 34 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:23 PM
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#19
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Baby #18 (Male)
This little dude has one short and one long dorsal chain. His side pattern is mostly crescents, with two merged double crescents on his right; and one merged double crescent, one long stretched crescent, and one fragment on his left side.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Side Left
Side Right
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 45 grams.
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11-15-2015, 11:25 PM
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#20
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Baby #19 (Male)
This mysterious little man has four short and one long dorsal chains. His side pattern is almost exclusively thick rich crescents, except for a single bullseye on each side. He is apparently making a bid for the first vegetarian snake ever, as he refuses to touch rodents, dead or live …except for one single live mouse fuzzie he finally ate in early October. (He often “hides” from live food on top of his water bowl. Way to go, alpha predator.) While is his lack of appetite has not affected his health or energy, he will be kept on a temporary hold with us until we figure this out. If interested in him, let us know and we can discuss timing.
Birth
Two Weeks (First Shed)
Five/Six Weeks (Second Shed)
Rear
Top
As of October’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 27 grams.
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