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I'd say around 30-35 grams on most and an average snout to tip of tail length of around 7-8 inches in most cases. Snout to vent is like 4.5 i think.
...Cresteds aren't generally considered safely breedable until after they reach 35g. So how can that and lesser weights be considered an average fully grown adult weight?
I'd think the numbers should be somewhere closer to 40-50g for females, and slightly less for males.
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Cresteds come in different shapes and sizes. Some are more "bulky" than others, and some are more slim. I have two full grown females that are the same length, roughly the same age, but one is about 60g and the other is about 50g. They are shaped differently from one another. The 60g female is just more bulky all around.
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