Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
Our females generally grow at a much faster rate and are definitely bulkier. With that, we also feed our females a little better than our males, but not substantially more. Our males generally hit 500-750g by their first birthday. Our females generally hit 800-1,200g by their first birthdays. With proper feeding you should be able to expect similar results.
Do you feed them the same?

After considering it more, it would make more sense for females to grow faster. In the wild they would need to bulk up to get to breeding size.
Maybe its similar to how with humans females naturally have more fat since they carry the babies...
(thats a bad way to put it, but no ladies i am not calling you fat. Im speaky as in ratios only!)