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Very hard to say. I've seen yearlings weighing 350 grams and I've seen yearlings weighing 35 grams. There is absolutely no way to know without details from the breeding.
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My guess would be a year or so, but i also agree with Brandon, and i dont think you will ever know for sure. But hey, you have a great looking biak:gj: You still get to see most of the color change as well;)
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ok newbie question , are chondros other colors then green?
i see yours looks yellow, and i have seen pics where they are reddish
but on a site w/ pics of chondros they seem to be diff colors young and then turn green as they age
so please forgive my newbieness and let me know ^.^
Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
they start out yellow, or red to brown. they turn color as they age. some turn green some turn green with vaired amounts of yellow, some turn green with some black, and if you are really lucky and have deep pockets, you can even get some they turn blue.
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Re: Biak Chondro (PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Brandon Osborne
Great looking GTPs Brandon!! :O
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Damn Brandon... I totally love you snakes. Some of the nicest I've ever seen...man..
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Beautiful little animal!
Love the GTPs... If only some of them would stay their baby colors.... I think it would be amazing to have adults that were neon yellow or Red!... Though Some of the Blues and Blacks I have seen are just drop dead gorgeous
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There are "canary type chondros" they are almost completely yellow when adults except for a handful of green, blue and white scales but i think a some of them have turned green, plus i think there are only two or three breeders with the canary bloodline so I'm sure you would have to spend some big bucks for one.
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DSGB
There are "canary type chondros" they are almost completely yellow when adults except for a handful of green, blue and white scales but i think a some of them have turned green, plus i think there are only two or three breeders with the canary bloodline so I'm sure you would have to spend some big bucks for one.
Kofia is where the canary gene is from (to the best of my knowledge) it is a not the natural color though. Rico produces amazing canary green trees at pretty reasonable prices. In the 1,000. Canary chondros tend to gain a green tent when they get older, and breeding can cause a hormonal change as well.