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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    276 grams is a very well established animal, pretty much bullet proof at that point IF you provide the proper husbandry.

    At 250 grams I would call that a juvenile.

    To give you an idea out of the egg they average 50/70 grams.

    And yes the price is more then fair considering the size and genetics.
    Deborah Stewart


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