Hi I was wondering, my baby is about 13” long with a tail nip and she’s 9 months old as of Sept. 2019. Is this a normal size? I’ve heard usually that sub-adults are smaller than this. Is it true? Thanks
They all grow at different rates, just like us humans!
As far as the german giant gene, I'd say at this point it's pretty washed out and we don't really have any true german giants anymore. That's just my opinion. I know Dachiu still produces dragons that they state come from GG lines, but we haven't seen a true GG in a long time as far as i'm aware.
We do see large dragons occasionally, but this doesn't necessarily make them GGs.
NibblezBeardie":36f7db56 said:
Is this a normal size? I’ve heard usually that sub-adults are smaller than this. Is it true?
That really depends I suppose on how much of the tail is missing. For instance, I have two girls who are around 3 months old right now that are about 13 inches long. And my 8 (or 7 I forgot... ) month old is around 18 I believe.
That's consistent with everything I've read, and early on, I was very interested in possibly getting a GG. But between the gene/morph being diluted to the point of non-existence, and the fact that GGs were allegedly only an inch or 2 longer than "standard" dragons (some still grow to those lengths anyway, even without GG genes) I stopped thinking about it.
What I really want is as healthy a BD as I can get from the git-go.
Hi Nibbles, that's a decent size for a 9 month old with a tail nip but beardies can actually be over 20" at that age. As for G.G, the genetics would be present in a large population of b.d.'s because they ARE part of the genetic history of our present day dragons. They were only a few inches longer than average beardies but have been bred in to most other lines of dragons back in the 90's and genetics don't disappear, they just get diluted. There are humans that only grow in the 5'2 -'5'9" range and others that get to be in the 6'2 - 6'9" range [ although not quite as common as average ] So there will always be dragons that grow only to 17-18" while others grow 22"-25 ".
There are humans that only grow in the 5'2 -'5'9" range and others that get to be in the 6'2 - 6'9" range [ although not quite as common as average ] So there will always be dragons that grow only to 17-18" while others grow 22"-25 ".