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Tremper Giant?

BCRHerps Jan 30, 2009 07:35 PM

Dose anybody know how to tell if your Gecko is mixed with a Tremper Giant? or has some somewhere in there?
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indictment Jan 31, 2009 02:22 AM

You can usually tell by the gecko's growth rate and also its maximum weight and length.

Usually anything over 100 grams is considered a either a Giant or a really fat/unhealthy "normal".

Also, Giants will typically reach 60-70 grams within their first 8-9 months while "normal" leos take longer to reach these weight(if at all).
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BCRHerps Jan 31, 2009 10:36 AM

Okay then, Isuppose I will go weigh my girly now then xD

Thanks so much for the help
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