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Depending on when that baby hatched, it could be appropriate weight. They can grow at different rates. Babies from my last clutch currently range from 11 grams to 21 grams. Aside from shed process, they are fed on the same schedule.
Depending on when that baby hatched, it could be appropriate weight. They can grow at different rates. Babies from my last clutch currently range from 11 grams to 21 grams. Aside from shed process, they are fed on the same schedule.
I can't remember the exact date but my daughter said she thinks he said around a month or two old.
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