Hatchling vs. Yearling Pic Comparison

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Chad Horne

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Here's a pic I took about a week ago, its funny to see the two side by side.
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The hatchlings about 6 weeks, I have a handful im keeping and more eggs hatching as I type this.

There are alot that are dark but a few turning really light also.
 

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Nice! I wish they had dwarf sulcatta's! (and no I'm not talking about Russians! lol). A sulcatta that got only say 30-50lbs would be nice!
 

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Wow that is a lot of growth difference...thanks for the posting
 

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Jenn, the hatchling is about 6 weeks and the yearling was hatched out in August last year, so a year vs. month old.

Thanks everyone, glad you liked the pic.
 

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Wow they are really dark, and I can't believe how fast they grow! Thanks for posting this.
 
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