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German Giant differnet picture

Izzythegiant Sep 17, 2006 10:27 AM

here is a my bearded dragon sitting on my torso i was wondering if he is a german giant. he is only a year old and is already between 2 and 3 feet. MY torso is about 26 inches long.

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anthonyln Sep 17, 2006 09:46 PM

i wouldnt tell u cause what u said is not making sence ur torso is, 26 inchs long thats a lil over 2 feet and ur dragons around 2 -3 feet... dude messure ur dragon up, my one male inland was only 10 months and 19 inchs long, some just have fast groth rates, my vet said its common just means hes very healthy so remussure every thing man cause he cant be three feet and ur torso is only 26 inchs

DraconisAntiquus Sep 18, 2006 07:56 AM

>>here is a my bearded dragon sitting on my torso i was wondering if he is a german giant. he is only a year old and is already between 2 and 3 feet. MY torso is about 26 inches long.
>>

I would say no, it's not a GG... and would appear to be between 16 and 18 inches long, judging from the photo. ( Unless of course you're 9 feet tall? )

2 of ours were this length or longer, by the time they were a year old, and only added another inch to an inch and a half in the next 2 years.

Here's our largest, Cleo, at about 4 months old. He was already near 16 inches here. He was 20 inches when we lost him, this past week, at 3-1/2 years old.

D.A.

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