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beardie size (please respond quickly )


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Posted by georgio on May 03, 2003 at 19:29:04:

In Reply to: beardie size (please respond quickly ) posted by MALIKI on May 03, 2003 at 17:46:47:

Weight is a better indication of size. That being said, size varies a lot depending on how much they eat and how hot they are kept. The two Beardies that I have that I have kept since they were young are 16-17 inches and 300-350 grams at 8-9 months. I also just bought a dragon that is supposedly 7 months old and is about 11 inches and 70 grams. If she is eating regularly, does not have parasites and has the right lighting and heat she should be fine.

Peter


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