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I'm willing to participate, although I don't have many animals older than 2 with known birth dates. I will select the ones I do have, and I have a few 2-year-olds, yearlings, and hatchlings as well.
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Re: Breeders: A proposal for a weight gain/growth in length survey.
 Originally Posted by Alice
Another issue you may want to consider is that most breeders do not have an equal number of males and females. For example, I have 2 male mojaves and 12 females . . . .
Very true. Beggars can't be choosers; submit as many from the 4-10 constraint as you feel are good examples. Hopefully we get enough male records.
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
I'm willing to participate, although I don't have many animals older than 2 with known birth dates. I will select the ones I do have, and I have a few 2-year-olds, yearlings, and hatchlings as well.
Last edited by Erratum; 09-01-2010 at 06:31 PM.
0.1 Python regius, '09 Mojave
0.1 Rhacodactylus ciliatus, '06 Flame/Harlequin
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Re: Breeders: A proposal for a weight gain/growth in length survey.
I usually weigh my BP's after they shed and if they have a good, one piece shed, which they usually do, I measure it to get their length. It's a bit of a task to un-roll the skin without ripping it, but just a tip if anyone was wanting an easier way to measure length.
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