When people talk about giant leos are they just big out of no where like can you not tell when they are just a small normal or albino baby leo because I have had my normal leo for about 2 months and hes already getting pretty big?
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When people talk about giant leos are they just big out of no where like can you not tell when they are just a small normal or albino baby leo because I have had my normal leo for about 2 months and hes already getting pretty big?
Ron Tremper, a few years back had a gecko called Mose. It was like 12 inches long and over 130 g.
He breeded it and had more large babies he called giants becuase they all had the same genes.
Now when we say giant, we mean with that gene, like the babies will be 3 months old and already over 40 g.
Ill see if I can find the site...
http://www.leopardgecko.com/giant.html
there you go!
read it
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I just picked up a Tremper Giant at a show. He's a year old and is over 80g. He should have anoother year of growing but probably wont get higher then 100g. That's just my guess.
Ron Tremper's "Moose", I believe, is now around 160 grams. There was an article in the latest Reptile Mag that had a picture of him.
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