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RE: Randy, a stat question on the neonates..

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Posted by: artinscales at Wed May 9 22:59:39 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by artinscales ]  
   

Kelly,



The average length is right at 18 inches and 90 grams.

We know that 18 inches would be on the low end of the range for a normal sized baby burm.



We spoke with Bebo this evening and his thoughts are that the babies tend to follow the size of the female. For example, if the mother is a normal sized burm, the eggs and neonates would be bigger in size and vice versa for a dwarf female. The sizes would tend to even out in the end. This is what Bebo found to be true with the dwarf retics.



If you have further information you can share, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Randy and Michelle

Art In Scales

(719) 439-4199


   

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