Aresthebeast
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I hadn't measured my 2.5year old beardie in a really long time and so I did today. He is 22 1/2 inches and 641 grams. He is by no means fat.
After measuring him, I looked up big bearded dragons and I read that the size of the dragon depends on genetics and how you cared for it when it was young. Maybe he has German Giant in him and I don't know but when I bought him from the reptile show it just said he was red x orange dragon. However what's interesting is that when he was young I fed him small phoenix worms instead of small crickets because crickets were too annoying. Could this be why he is so big?
After measuring him, I looked up big bearded dragons and I read that the size of the dragon depends on genetics and how you cared for it when it was young. Maybe he has German Giant in him and I don't know but when I bought him from the reptile show it just said he was red x orange dragon. However what's interesting is that when he was young I fed him small phoenix worms instead of small crickets because crickets were too annoying. Could this be why he is so big?