S.s.gigliolii adult size

Azhael

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I was thinking about this subspecies and i´ve had a surprising lack of luck finding info on their adult size (well, info in general, and i´ve been looking since the gods know when...). I´m prone to imagine a particular size, that turns out to be completely wrong in reality, so i thought i´d ask directly and get some reliable data.
I´m hugely interested in this subspecies and have been looking for some CB ones for ages with no luck (either too late or too poor...). I´m trying to prepare myself in the off chance of getting some one day by accumulating specific info, so if any of those who keep them can share the total sizes of their adults (Male/female comparison would be interesting), i would be thankful.
Cheers!
 
Hi Azhael.
I have a document of Lanza..the description of this subspecie with the lenght.
 
Oh, thanx, i´d be thankful if you could send me the paper.
 
Yes! No problem pm me your email address!
It's a very interesting paper.

Patrick
 
My largest adult female is about 250mm long if that helps
 
Blimey O_O
See? i always get it wrong xD I thought they were a bit over the size of a bernardezi.

Would you be so kind as to tell me the sizes of your other animals? I´d like to make an average idea.

Thank you very much, both of you :)
 
The female alfredschmidti pictured is 150mm long, which is the same size, maybe unsurprisingly, as my female bernadezi
 

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Oh, i meant the other giglioliis.

Gorgeous alfredschmidti!
 
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