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Caesarion-Onyx Baby Profiles (2015-C)

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Living Gems Reptiles is pleased to finally profile the babies from its 2015 “C” litter.

Born on January 16, 2016 to Caesarion (a July 2010 male with strong orange-red color and vivid neon orange side crescents)…

Sire

As a baby -- cutely shy:
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As an adult -- check out those side crescents:
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…and Onyx (a May 2008 female noted for stunning strong orange color and fat side crescents, and her partial immunity to “color fade”)…

Dam

Back in her heyday, sporting her trademark vivid orange:
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After her fade, showing her remarkable resilience:
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…this litter represents the first pairing of these two animals.

The 19 babies in this litter showed potential from Day 1, with many of them hinting at their high orange heritage and displaying fat, bright side crescents. They tend towards short dorsal chains, with only two babies have more than one long section. The gender split was slightly female-heavy, with 9 boys and 10 girls.

All have now shed twice, eaten six times, and had “confirmation” their digestion is properly working. As has been outlined in previous posts, all of these babies come from a disease-tested facility.

As with all LGR litters, we’ve done dozens of handling sessions for each baby, part of our commitment to start acclimating them to humans.

Over the following posts, please find a short profile of every baby in the litter. For each, a short description is provided, noting any behavioral or physical quirks, along with a selection of photos showing their development over the first two sheds. For dorsal chains, “short” means two to three linked spots, and “long” mean four or more.

Note that our camera experienced a surprise reset during a trip, and as such several of the photos taken right afterward suffered from “off” color. These are noted in their write-ups.

So grab a cup of your favorite brew, sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Thank you as always,
 
Baby #01 (Male)

This sharp little lad has three short dorsal chains on his back. He has two mini dorsal spots on his neck. His sides are mostly rich fat crescents, with three bullseyes and one merged spot on his right; and three bullseyes and four merged spots on his left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 32 grams.
 
Baby #02 (Male)

This curious little guy has five short dorsal chains on his back. He has two smaller-than-normal dorsal spots on his neck. His sides are mostly generous crescents, with one bullseye and one stretched spot on his right; and six merged and one stretched spot on his left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 36 grams.
 
Baby #03 (Female)

This little lass has three short and one long dorsal chains on her back. Her sides are mostly thin sharp crescents, with four fragments, one merged, and one stretched spot on her right; and six fragments and six merged spots on her left. She has a very fine line down her back, and light blushing in her dorsals.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 35 grams.
 
Baby #04 (Male)

This roguish little explorer has three short dorsal chains on his back. He has one small dorsal spot in the center of his back, and several dorsals with open borders. His sides are mostly generous crescents, with one bullseye and one merged spot on his right; and one bullseye and two merged spots on his left. This is the little sneak that, when I ducked out of the room for a few minutes to answer a phone call on cleaning day, decided to crawl off the work area, down under the electronics, down under the photo equipment, into a large box, and hide under the emergency generator…then look annoyed when I found him.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

Front
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Side
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 34 grams.
 
Baby #05 (Male)

This laidback little lad has five short and one long dorsal chains on his back. His sides are mostly generous crescents, with one fragment, one pearl, and one merged spot on his right, plus an unusual “mini reverse bullseye”; and one lonely merged spot on his left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)
These photos came out “off”…see intro text.

Closeup
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Side
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Top
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Extra Shot
This corrects for color.

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
 
Baby #06 (Female)

This little gal has four short and one (very) long dorsal chains on her back. Her sides are mostly thin sharp crescents, with one fragment, one pearl, one merged, and one stretched spot on her right; and two fragments on her left. Like her sister #03, she has a very fine line down her back.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

Front
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Side
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 36 grams.
 
Baby #07 (Female)

This pretty little lady has an almost perfect “classic” pattern. She has just one short dorsal chain on her back. Her sides are mostly generous crescents, with one merged spot on her right, and one merged and one stretched spot on her left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Right
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 32 grams.
 
Baby #08 (Male)

This handsome little guy has three short dorsal chains on his back. His sides are mostly rich fat crescents. He is one of only two babies in the litter with 100% uninterrupted crescents marching down both sides.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)
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Right
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Top
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Extra Shot
This corrects for color.

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
 
Baby #09 (Female)

This little lass has four short dorsal chains on her back. Her sides are mostly generous crescents, with three stretched spots on her right; and one fragment and one merged spot on her left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Right
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 37 grams.
 
Baby #10 (Female)

This perfect little gal has three short dorsal chains on her back. She also has a smaller dorsal near the center of her back. Her sides are mostly generous crescents. She is one of only two babies in the litter with 100% uninterrupted crescents marching down both sides.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)
These photos came out “off”…see intro text.

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Right
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Top
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Extra Shot
This corrects for color.

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
 
Baby #11 (Female)

This awesome little lady has four short and one long dorsal chains on her back. Her sides are mostly rich fat crescents, with uninterrupted crescents down her right, and one merged and one stretched spot on her left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Right
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
 
Baby #12 (Male)

This little gent has seven short dorsal chains on his back. His sides are almost exclusively generous crescents, save for one lonely bullseye on his right.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

Left
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Right
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 36 grams.
 
Baby #13 (Male)

This lively little lad has four short dorsal chains on his back. He has an extra tiny dorsal on his neck, and overall his dorsals are fairly tightly packed. His sides are mostly generous crescents, with three merged spots on his right and uninterrupted crescents down his left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

Front
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Side
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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 32 grams.
 
Baby #14 (Female)

This quiet little lass has four short and one long dorsal chains on her back. Her sides are mostly rich fat crescents, save for one lonely stretched spot on her left.

Birth
Rockin’ some modern moss headgear....

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 34 grams.
 
Baby #15 (Male)

This little guy has four short dorsal chains on his back. He also has a miniature dorsal near the center of his back. His sides are mostly rich fat crescents, but come with the pattern sampler pack: he has one bulleye, one mini pearl, one merged spot, and one stretched spot on his right; and one bulleye and one merged spot on his left. I was not looking to hold back a male in this litter…but if I do, he is a prime candidate.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Portrait)
This baby shed late….

Front
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Side
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Top
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Nine Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 34 grams.
 
Baby #16 (Female)

This gorgeous little gal has four short dorsal chains on her back. She has an unusual “alternating” dorsal pattern on her neck. Her sides are mostly generous crescents, with three merged spots on her right and two stretched spots on her left.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 33 grams.
 
Baby #17 (Male)

This feisty little gent has five short and one long dorsal chains on his back. His sides are mostly generous crescents, with two fragments on each side, plus one merged spot on his left. He has a lasting hatred of the spray bottle, which he will attack on sight to drive its “evil water magic” away.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Second Shed)

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Top
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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 36 grams.
 
Baby #18 (Female)

This little lady has five short and two long dorsal chains on her back. She has an unusual split dorsal on her neck. Her sides are mostly thin sharp crescents, with three pearls and one merged spot on her right; and one merged and three stretched spots on her left. She is quite the character, and on the last feeding day regarded my minor mop-up of her mess as a mortal intrusion to be repelled at all costs…the next day she was tame as can be.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Portrait)
This baby shed late….

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Right
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Top
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Nine Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 30 grams.
 
Baby #19 (Female)

This docile little lass has one short and two long dorsal chains on her back, and overall her dorsals are fairly tightly packed. Her sides are mostly generous crescents, with two merged and one stretched spot on her right; and one merged spot on her left that displays an incredibly stretched bullseye.

Birth

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Two Weeks (First Shed)

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Six Weeks (Portrait)
This baby shed late….

Front
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Side
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Top
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Nine Weeks (Second Shed)

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As of February’s weigh-in, this little gem measured 29 grams.
 
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