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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Selkielass's Avatar
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    Re: Little ones don't always get big...

    Beautiful little thing. Its a shame her 'growth switch' never kicked on.
    It makes me wonder if dwarfism is documented in reptiles.

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    Re: Little ones don't always get big...

    Quote Originally Posted by Selkielass View Post
    Beautiful little thing. Its a shame her 'growth switch' never kicked on.
    It makes me wonder if dwarfism is documented in reptiles.
    I was thinking that too.
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    Re: Little ones don't always get big...

    Quote Originally Posted by Selkielass View Post
    Beautiful little thing. Its a shame her 'growth switch' never kicked on.
    It makes me wonder if dwarfism is documented in reptiles.
    It's been reported here more than once , pretty sure there will be a paper on it somewhere. It's a shame she didn't make it longer but it appears to be a recurring theme - dwarfism = reduced lifespan.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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