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Dwarf Granite Update



Turning two this month. And only 5.5 ft!!really interesting snake.
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Really pretty, how heavy is she at that length?
Last edited by jclaiborne; 05-07-2014 at 11:13 AM.
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Re: Dwarf Granite Update
How large is she expected to generally max out at?
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Re: Dwarf Granite Update
 Originally Posted by satomi325
How large is she expected to generally max out at?
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This guy may very well be maxed out. This was a trial breeding 2 years ago to see what kind of results would happen. No one really understood what the results would be. The pairing was a first generation 50% Dwarf Burmese Double het Albino Granite bred to a granite het albino male (no dwarf). The offspring produced were Albinos, Granites, Albino Granites, and het Granites and poss het albino all the rest inclusive. The young were half the weight of the full size Burmese when they were born. And they ALL grew extremely slow, females included, no matter how much they were fed. No I did not do this breeding, it was a buddy of mine, Andy Maddox, over at Pets-a-Plenty, the ultimate reptile shop, in Hockley Texas. So never the less, only 25% of the blood is dwarf, but it has been significant enough that it seems to favor the same size as half dwarf Burmese!
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