
Name | BobTi4 | Characteristic |
Sex | ♀ | Brindle pattern |
Date of Birth | September 17, 2024 | Dorsal + Tertiary lateral trait |
Morph | Cappuccino | Bumpy dorsal |
Weight | 3.5g(25. 3.15) |
The youngest member of the BobTi family has arrived. Like the third hatchling, this little one is also a Cappuccino. Its base color appears to be a deep reddish-brown.


The most striking feature is the ‘Y’ pattern on the base of its tail, which is much more defined than the third hatchling’s. However, aside from this, it’s not easy to pinpoint characteristics that distinctly identify it as a Cappuccino. One notable trait is how the tail starts off white but gradually darkens towards the tip, nearly turning black.


Both the third and fourth hatchlings were shedding at the time, giving them a somewhat ragged appearance. As they grow, the ‘Y’ pattern becomes more pronounced, and the white markings stand out even more. The tail maintains its dark blackish hue. This little one also takes after its parents in having a lot of spots. Several spots are already visible, and they seem likely to grow larger with time.


The lateral markings resemble those of a real tiger, bold and striking. Interestingly, the contrast between the strong pattern and the delicate, upward-arched eyebrows adds to its charm. The biggest point of interest will be observing how the dorsal pattern and color evolve. Since the Babu bloodline is known for its strong hereditary traits, it will be exciting to see if these features persist. I’ll continue documenting their growth and sharing updates!