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Bearded Dragon Question!

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Hello! I was wondering about the length of bearded dragons. I know the average adult length listed at pet stores is 24 inches. But I have never seen anyone's bearded dragon that length. I know the adult length depends on genes, diet, proper lighting and sex. So if you could tell me how old your bearded dragon is, what sex and how long he/she is, I would appreciate it! thanks!
 
I know quite a few people who's dragons got that long.

My dragon is a Male, approximately 2 years and roughly 17 inches long.

My dragon before this one was Male, approximately 8 at the time of his passing, and was 16 1/2 inches long (but keep in mind he was also missing a good 5 inches off his tail.

I've had several other dragons over the years, but the two I mentioned were/are the "family pets" and kept for Long periods of time.
 
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