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quik question

ReptiKH24 Sep 18, 2003 06:50 PM

can someone tell me approximatly what age leos stop growing?
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1.1.1 High Yellow Leos_ 0.1 Albono Leo_ 2.4 Hamsters_ 1.1 Budgies

Replies (3)

thegeckobarn Sep 18, 2003 07:05 PM

Ive never had a leo stop growing.
They may lose some weight, then gain it back, on and on and on.
They may stop at a certain weight..but the fluctuations never stop.
But if you mean stop growing by length, then im not sure, I guess it all depends on the leo.
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Crystal Light (Yes..thats my real name)

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TLB Sep 18, 2003 09:24 PM

Hi

A Leo will be at it's full body length and final coloration at a year and a half. That is when they are considered full grown adults.

Sincerely, TLB

Lucien Sep 18, 2003 11:54 PM

Reptiles never stop growing.. they just slow their growth down to almost un-noticeable levels once they hit maturity.
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Lucien

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