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only two babies hatched, both albino, both males i believe
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There is a breakdown of growth/weight by age in the book "Giant Snakes" by Clifford Pope. I beleive he only gives exact info for the first 3 years and then general size info for the following 10 years or so. Sorry I can't give the info here, I already returned that book to the library. It's an older book (from the 60s) but lots of interesting info about size/temps/history of retics, burms, etc.
Amazon.com: The Giant Snakes: Clifford H. Pope,...Amazon.com: The Giant Snakes: Clifford H. Pope,...
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ya im the one with the 2 diff size burms. they have the same temp and everything had the same size tank and everything. it all depends on how big they were at birth. my older baby got about 5 inches every month since i got her. my little one ive had for almost a month and she has gotten 6 inches so its about right but my little one was a lot bigger at birth.
what sexes are the both of them? both female or is one a male? and which?
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There is a breakdown of growth/weight by age in the book "Giant Snakes" by Clifford Pope. I beleive he only gives exact info for the first 3 years and then general size info for the following 10 years or so. Sorry I can't give the info here, I already returned that book to the library. It's an older book (from the 60s) but lots of interesting info about size/temps/history of retics, burms, etc.
Amazon.com: The Giant Snakes: Clifford H. Pope, Illustrated: Books
thanks for the recommendation, i just ordered the book from ebay
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