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SBShortie Jun 23, 2003 02:59 AM

I know I keep asking but really...is it normal for one lizard to grow so much faster than the other? I am convinced that Bam Bam is nearing the size Jo was...and Pebbles is still so tiny. He seems like he is probably double or triple her size. I will try to post pics tomorrow where you can see how much bigger he is.

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eve Jun 23, 2003 06:15 AM

Have a couple that do not seem to grow very fast and one is my pale yellow female, Sequoia, although she is a year old now, she looks like a youngster, also my new yellowhead, is quite small for his age, and then I have some that are 3 times their size and not that much older. So I would not worry about it, it is just there make up I suppose, just like people, different sizes , all genetics and the amount of food we eat too, LOL Yeah post pics, wanna see the pretty yellow on Bam Bam ! Eve

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