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  • 09-26-2007, 04:24 PM
    N4S
    Females that much bigger than males?
    I have a 7 year old BP and he is maybe 3.5 feet.

    Never sexed has been in a 40 gallon breeder his whole life pretty much since he got out of the juve stage.

    My guess is he is a male.

    Do females get bigger?

    I've seen some bp's on the net that dwarf mine.
  • 09-26-2007, 04:33 PM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: Females that much bigger than males?
    3-5 feet is about the max for a male. :D
  • 09-26-2007, 04:34 PM
    Purrrfect9
    Re: Females that much bigger than males?
    As a general rule, yes female BP's grow significantly larger than male BP's. The reason that this is 'general' is because genetics of some females will only allow them to grow so much, and the same principle can apply to males. I've heard of males reaching well over the 2,000 gram mark, as well as being close to 5 ft long. On the other hand, I've heard of females that struggle to reach the 2,000 gram mark, and are a little over 4 ft.
    So, typically females are around 5 ft in length, and around the 2,300 gram range after a few years (depends on if the female has been bred or not), while males grow to be in the 4 ft length, and once again around the 2,000 gram or below (depending on breeding season as well).
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