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Posted by: Mattman at Mon Aug 4 08:45:29 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mattman ] True to some extent. German giants are known to be larger and healthier, and are used to add size to a breeders stock. If crossed to your tiger they will add some of the above stated but who knows for sure. You will get such a large variety from a breeding there is just no telling for sure. My dragon is the largest dragon I know of and he has no German Giant blood in him at all. He's 1 year old and grew an inch in the last month.lol, still growing this is blowing me away. He's over 22 inches and 730 grams. My german giant cross is about a month younger but 19 inches and 566 grams still got some weight to her. All thank god are extrememly healthy. So I've found you get what you put into them. I purchased all from great breeders, I'm sure this helped a lot. You could see pics by hitting Mystical Dragons below. Foster is my big male his head is 4 inches from point to point,lol yes I measured his fat head lol. Anna is the german giant cross. | ||
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