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dwarf or normal beardie ??

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last sept. i bought a female holdback beardie from fire and ice dragons. she is an absolutly beautiful, healthy red flame.the problem is shes so tiny.shes 8 1/2 months old and only weighs 36 gr. & is about 12" in length. her brother {same age} is growing normally as are all my others. shes a great eater,gets uvb-uva light and great care. is this normal? genetic? im wondering if she will ever reach normal size. has anyone run across this before? id apreciate anything that anyone can tell me.thanks carolann berry
 
I think in all fairness, you need to take this question to the breeder first and not to a public forum, especially since you decided to use their name.
 
Every once in a while, you'll get a runt in a litter. It's certainly not the breeder's fault. From what we have seen... It's around a 1 in 50 chance of getting a runt in our breedings... But it has happened.
 
well i got some good advice so im gonna take it. wendy is right. so i want to clarify a couple of things here. i never intended what i wrote to be a negative against the breeder.ihave and would in the future buy from them again.i've also recomended them to others. this was not a matter of being unhappy with the dragon or them..just curious. so when i wrote it i wasnt thinking negativly and i guess i didnt realize how it would come across to others. so i do apologize to fire and ice who have never been anything to us but helpful, knowledgable and just real nice people to deal with. i hope this helps and again ,thanks wendy for taking the time. carolann berry
 
Hey It happens!!
I have a nice little dragon that's about to reach his/her (I'm confused, every tells me that he's a boy but I found 6 eggs next to him/her today :D ) 2 year birthday and hasn't passed the 12" mark yet.
 
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