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Snakesitter
01-26-11, 02:51 PM
Last week I profiled Galahad. This week I’ll profile his brother, Lancelot. Lancelot is an August 2009 male who was the other of the two top male picks from a strong breeding trio. While not a breeder holdback, his intense babyhood color he struck me even more than Galahad did. Lancelot is one of a total of four males that Living Gems acquired that year, only two of which we expect to keep in the end. As of month end December, Lancelot had just crested 500 grams, and had reached a large enough girth to jump to small rats.

Here was Lancelot as he looked just after first shed:
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Since then, his orange has developed into a soft warm glow, although one not easily captured by my aging lens. Here he is as of October 2010, at 14 months old.

Inside Front
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Outside Top
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For easy comparison, his brother’s profile is here http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/epicrates/85273-profile-galahad.html
Thank you for looking,

Reptile_Reptile
01-26-11, 04:44 PM
i love seeing your profiles i always know im in for a treat. and Lancelot didnt disappoint

Lankyrob
01-26-11, 05:13 PM
^^^^ what he said!! :yes:

Snakesitter
01-26-11, 05:21 PM
Awww thanks to both of you! ::blush::

presspirate
01-26-11, 05:41 PM
I like reading the history of your snakes, and it's nice to see that you are not power feeding them up to breeding weight. As always, great pics and thanks for sharing. I can't wait for our reptile show in march, I will definitely be eyeballing some rainbows!

TylerWortman
01-26-11, 05:50 PM
Yeah your pictures are always great to look at

Ch^4
01-26-11, 11:51 PM
Stunning! I always look forward to seeing a thread title: "Profile: ..." :)

marvelfreak
01-27-11, 08:15 AM
:Wow:Very nice looking. Some really sweet orange. I to always look forward to your profile threads. :)

Snakesitter
01-27-11, 03:02 PM
Thanks everyone!!!

@ Greg: I agree, I dislike the whole idea of power feeding. I'd rather take it slow, get it right, and add another ten years to the animal's life. I'm also a huge believer in buying *babies* as possible breeders. That way I'm not breeding someone else's castoffs, and I know the animal's entire health history, thus ensuring good quality for my customers.

@ Chuck: yes, he does have some nice orange :-), and I'm crossing my fingers it will intensify again as he ages -- his baby orange was stunningly vivid.

Reptile shows: go for it, but be careful. As Brazilians are one of the more uncommon snakes, I generally find superior specimens, greater expertise, better customer service, and less disease risk in buying on-line from specialized breeders. Doesn't mean it *can't* happen at a show, but I've seen too many brown babies....

Thanks again everyone!