1lb 4oz

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Ruby2uesday

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according to an online conversion calc. 1.4lbs is 635.03grams. :) hope it's correct!!!

eta, spurlee's probably right.... i didn't think 1.4 was probably calculated as 1 pound 40 ounces??? lol
 

spurlee01

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1 lb 4 oz would be 1.25 lbs (16 oz to a pound, right?). I converted from 20 oz so if it's not 16 oz to a lb then I'm wrong lol.
 

Ruby2uesday

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no i think you're right! i'm tired and wasn't thinking straight. actually i did think about the conversion to .25 but didn't. lol long day!!!
 

spurlee01

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lol I totally understand. Math is not my thing at all, so I wasn't positive. How long is your dragon? Do you have pics?
Sara
 

RioReptiles

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That sounds like a nice healthy size for a beardie. We have a female who is 19 inches long and over 600 grams. She is very proportionate, not too fat and not too skinny. As long as your beardie apprears normal, fat pads on its head are good and thick fat store in tail, you have nothing to worry about. We would love to see pics tho!
 
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