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Approximately 28.0257514335521 inches... (more + pic )


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Posted by Serpwidgets on April 19, 2003 at 15:14:30:

In Reply to: Re: Your hatchlings shoud be exactly this big... (pics) posted by chicagopsych on April 19, 2003 at 12:18:41:

Sounds approximate, doesn't it? ;-)

Are they all on the same feed frequency?

Yep, I feed each of them whatever is appropriate for their size, and all on the same day. Individuals who grow faster get moved up more quickly. I've only been feeding them about 3 times a month, so I'm not "power feeding" any of them, in any sense of the word. ;-)

To be fair, the small one has refused a handful of meals... she tends to be on the more picky side... some of them will eat just minutes before they shed, and she's on the opposite end of the spectrum where (because of timing issues) she'll end up skipping a meal every few shed cycles.

Most of them from that clutch (I still have 8 of them, and two more are with friends) are centered around the size of the amel pictured in the "group shots" thread above. However, Kat's amel from that clutch is every bit as big as my two "monsters." :)

(Hey Kat, measure Ginny... nudge nudge)


How long are they?

I just measured Dixie (Normous) and she's measuring from ~27.75 to ~28.25 inches. That puts her at "very close to 28 inches." Here's one of the "average" samples for her:
(For reference, the long edges of the measuring sticks are 4 inches)

I'll measure Kelly (the small one) and the "medium" sized ones, and see what I get... :)





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