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    Growing slow, huh?

    I'm a bit confused. Jay of Prehistoric Pets has a video on his channel talking about a female mainland retic that bred for him, (and produced a decent clutch) although it's still a bit small and he states that it's comparable to that of a dwarf size. And sure enough, it looked to be a modest size. Of course it only reached sexual maturity at 5 years of age. But it was a mainland bloodline. Now that has me wondering, how does somebody go about achieving simialar results, and will they stay small in the long run or could they peak at 18+ feet in a few more years? And how small is small, anyway? How big will a modestly fed (male and female) retic max out at?
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