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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2002409, member: 114539"] I took Chomp and Zen to the vet when they were 4 to 5 months old, the vet asked their age and i told her. She said i was mistaken that they were at least a year old. I showed her a pic of Chomp setting on my index finger with room to spare the day i brought her home. She couldn't believe i got that kind of growth rate. I have since learned thats not a good idea, and will not do that again though. You want to feed them enough to to keep them healthy, but not enough to grow at that kind of pace. Consequently Chomp passed at 3 years old, the vet said she had some kind of rupture in her reproductive system. I have wandered if it was brought on by how fast she got to full size. Zen is still with me at nearly 4 years old now he weights in at just under 1000 grams and 24ish inches long. [/QUOTE]
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