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jobi
at Fri Oct 6 13:58:52 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
Your question is impossible to answer, different husbandry produces different results, these are same age females, one was raise on crickets alone the other mealworms only, they are both in excellent health, but one is 3 times the size.
If such variation can be in one clothe imagine from one keeper to an other, my 12 month olds can be much larger then others 12 month old.
But this is not all, add the cycling of females, they can store fat bodies that will change all your data, if that wasn’t enough these lizards can hydrate a significant amount of water in one day and lose more the next, this will throw you in a loop. That’s what I think?
But aren’t your dragons WC imports? Theirs no way of knowing how old they are!
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