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Posted by: Matt-D at Tue Jan 20 23:20:33 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Matt-D ] Hey Danny, I keep some alligator snappers as well.. Couple of quick questions for you, how old is yours and do you have any estimation of a growth rate? I have an almost exact sized sexed pair that are both around 14 inches and weighing 22 pounds (this was what they weighed over a year ago when I last weighed them).They don't seem to grow overly quickly considering the sizes they'll reach. I also have what looks to be 1.1 that are around 8 inches, one hit a growth spurt 2 or 3 years ago and slowed, while the other slowly caught up. The last 2 I keep are both about 6 inches, I've had them since hatchlings and are both about 6 years now. | ||
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