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2Yr Old male: 66 mm at 14 grms
3Yr old Fem Runt: unmeasured length, 16grams
3Yr old Fem: 84mm at 35.6 grms

Thanks for posting the info.
I've noticed considerable variability in weight and overall growth in cornutum, even from 6 weeks of age. The weird thing is that sometimes the small hatchlings will surpass the larger ones at about 4 months. There is a lot of study to be done to understand cornutum growth and requirements.
Solare are fairly predictable. If given good care they will grow like pigs for the most part. Breeding in their first year has been documented twice now. Cornutum seem to be quite different in this respect. Either that or we don't really know what we are doing yet with their diet and other requirements.

If anyone has further growth statistics on cornutum please post them.
Mark
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