Bearded Dragons usually attain full size in 3-4 years. Obviously this depends on how much food they eat, and how often - as this will vary with each reptile.
it doesnt matter what age you are, everyone can get salmonilla from a bearded dragon. but you can wash your hands and you wont get this disease.
Bearded dragon nails should be trimmed when they become too long, usually around 6-8 months of age.
A female bearded dragon typically weighs between 300 to 500 grams (about 0.7 to 1.1 pounds) when fully grown. However, weight can vary based on age, diet, and individual health. Juveniles will weigh significantly less, while larger females may exceed this range slightly. Regular monitoring of weight is important for ensuring their health and well-being.
no. a maltese is fully grown at one year of age
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Well, it totally depends on it's age. If it is full grown they are usually one and a half to two feet long. as newborns they are less than an inch, and they keep growing from there.
A bearded dragon typically stops growing and reaches its full size at around 18 months to 2 years of age.
A marmoset monkey is fully grown at 15 months of age. They are already sexually mature at this age but are unable to breed until they are dominant.
The safest age is when there a few months old so they can get to know you.
How would you know it wasn't fully grown? It is most likely that it will not get noticeably larger.
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It's not really a matter of age, its mostly about size and how fast they grow.