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Will Small Baby axies always be small???????

This is a discussion on Will Small Baby axies always be small??????? within the Axolotl Eggs, Larvae & Breeding forums, part of the Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) category; Hello, at the moment I have 21 baby axies, some are small and some are big but all have front ...

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Old 7th April 2007   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, at the moment I have 21 baby axies, some are small and some are big but all have front and back legs. My question is when they have all grown up will the smaller ones always remain smaller or will the sizes even out?
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Hi Vicky, I'm going to move this to the Axie breeding section later today. You'll get more responses there Click the image to open in full size.
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It will probably depend on how well they're looked after and fed.
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umm i see, so lets assume they are all looked after and fed well??
Because even though they are all at the same stage (having front & back Legs)the bigger ones are about 2.4 inches and the smallest are 1.4inches a few also have very big heads. If you look in axie gallery you can see some pics of them, titled A GOLDEN BABY AXIE
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Does anyone know????
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Vicky, I think (although I can't say for certain, as I've only raised a dozen myself) that they all grow to a minimum size. All of my larvae were pretty big, fast developing, etc. All of my adults are about 8 inches, so they're by no means 'monster size'. It's just a matter of genetics.
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