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    I need to clarify the size. I have been saying 2 feet or just over for my dude, but he is actually right at 3 feet.

    Funny how the one I want to stay small I've underestimated the size and the ones I've wanted to reach bigger sizes have been overestimated at their younger ages until I grab the tape.

    I measured Wallace today at a flighty, 3 feet long.

    At 10 months our female royal python was 27" long.

    At 9 months my male boa constrictor was 3 and a half feet long.

    At 13 months the female carpet python was 3 feet long.

    All are fairly similar sizes at the same age. I'm expecting Wallace to top out as the largest although the carpet is still getting long and staying lean so I'm wondering if she'll be near where her 10' mother is at when grown.
    Last edited by Gio; 10-17-2016 at 10:13 AM.

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