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Hammock and his behavior
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2041149, member: 114539"] Those charts are not reliable in the least. Their size depends on genetics, food intake, supplements, basking temps and uvb. I can and have grown hatchlings to adult size in 6 months flat. (Before I knew better). Pet stores especially box stores under feed to keep them small. It's easier to sell a hatchling than a juvenile. For the record I DO NOT recommend growing them that fast, it can cause health and I suspect behavioral issues. Feeding them an appropriate amount of food and letting them grow at a more natural pace will result in healthier beardies. Back to the point I was trying to make, those charts are a generalization at best. [/QUOTE]
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