Here is a pic of her when i first got her in february 08 as a baby.

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Here is a pic of her when i first got her in february 08 as a baby.

heres another pic.

And here she is now in march 09 around 6 feet not bad for just a little over a year old. She is in a 45 gallon tub and thats the same plastic container she came in when i first got her in the first pic post. not sure how to post more than one pic per post.
Thx Mike

>>And here she is now in march 09 around 6 feet not bad for just a little over a year old. She is in a 45 gallon tub and thats the same plastic container she came in when i first got her in the first pic post. not sure how to post more than one pic per post.
>>Thx Mike
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts
She is growing close to the maximum rate for a yearling green. Greens are typically 4.5 to 5.0 feet at one year of age. Exceptionally large ones can be 6.0 to 6.5 at one year even without power feeding although this is rare. She looks really healthy, and just be sure to back the feed off a little in the third year as they are prone to get over weight on a heavy feeding schedule starting in that third year of age. Great job with her.
Kelly
LOL, guess you can't ship her anywhere in the original conainer anymore. She is quite lovely. Looking forward to further pics of her growth.
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