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Posted by dryguy on October 10, 2002 at 12:23:48:
In Reply to: Ohhh...k...if nobodys gonna start it off.....growth rate ? posted by regalringneck on October 05, 2002 at 16:55:30:
I think a 3-4 yr old will make 6' easy, getting to 7' depends on genetics I think...While most males will make it to that length with time and feeding, I believe they slow down after 6' is reached...Now those with the right genes just seem to keep up with that tremendous growth thru 8'...Then they start to really put their "growth" into weight...
So 6' at 3-4 yrs, some might get to 7' at 4 yrs and the couple of years after that you really find out how big your animal is going to be!! Carl
:Ms. btc is now just past 1 year in my posession as a 16" neonate...the effort started out w/ regurging...nearly whacked her...I'm comfortble w/ the idea that live lizards & their gut microbes saved her, so she didnt really start growing until nearly the first of this year.
:She's now just shy of 5' & 615 G (1.3 lbs)& shedding every 3 weeks!
:The ? for those of you who have raised a handful of guardian neonates; is how old will they be @ 6'?, how about 7'?
:If I recall.... a while back Mr. Dryguy reported one of his cribos of 7.5' & around 8.5lbs! The weight increases exponentially per additional unit of length after they hit the 6-7' mark.
:Standing by for the growth data...
:C&B; jg
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