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Hi All,
I have a few thoughts and questions around growth and size with chahoua, and I'd love to have your insight and help.
First, how much do your adult chahoua weigh on average, both for GT and PI individuals?
I calculated this years ago and came out with an average weight of 46g for my GT animals and 64g for my PIs. Over the years, I've had some oddballs: GTs who crested 60g and PIs who were as small as 45g and as large as 92g, but I feel like those numbers - 46g for GT and 64 for PI - still probably ring true.
That brings me to my next point: When do chahoua stop growing? Has anyone tracked lengths and weights over time to answer this question?
I haven't tracked the weights of my animals in more than 5 years now, and I wish I hadn't stopped. Since 2016, I've had some up and down seasons with reproduction and one of my goals this season was to make sure that my breeding adults were as well fed as possible. In 2018, I look back and feel like I could have fed more crickets, but the other parts of my life got away from me and I relied heavily on fruit diets. My production was not very good.
Since January, I've been feeding my geckos every 2-3 days on a schedule that goes something like this:
- Day 1: Ca dusted crickets
- Day 2: Nothing
- Day 3: Fruit diet
- Day 4: 2-day old fruit diet (left in the tank)
- Day 5: Nothing
- Day 6: Ca dusted Crickets
- Day 7: Fruit diet
... plus adding extra treats and feeder insects sprinkled in randomly: hornworms, wax worms, silk worms, etc.
This MIGHT SOUND CRAZY, but I swear that my adult geckos have gotten larger this year... both in terms of weight and length. I have geckos who are 5-8 years old who have been shedding every ~3 weeks since February, which is much more than I've ever seen my adults shed. I think part of this is definitely larger body mass from feeding, but I also feel like many of them "feel" a little longer and generally bigger.
If these geckos live to 20-30 years in captivity, I think it could be plausible that they grow for the first several years of their lives, though I originally thought most finished growing around 3 years old. Now, I have a feeling they might continue some less significant growth in years past that. You understand why I say that I wish I'd kept better records of weight and length and not stopped around ~2013.
So, first, does anyone have any data like I stopped keeping: weights and lengths into 4, 5, 6, 7+ years of age? If so, what does that data say? Second... does what I wrote above sound crazy?
I have a few thoughts and questions around growth and size with chahoua, and I'd love to have your insight and help.
First, how much do your adult chahoua weigh on average, both for GT and PI individuals?
I calculated this years ago and came out with an average weight of 46g for my GT animals and 64g for my PIs. Over the years, I've had some oddballs: GTs who crested 60g and PIs who were as small as 45g and as large as 92g, but I feel like those numbers - 46g for GT and 64 for PI - still probably ring true.
That brings me to my next point: When do chahoua stop growing? Has anyone tracked lengths and weights over time to answer this question?
I haven't tracked the weights of my animals in more than 5 years now, and I wish I hadn't stopped. Since 2016, I've had some up and down seasons with reproduction and one of my goals this season was to make sure that my breeding adults were as well fed as possible. In 2018, I look back and feel like I could have fed more crickets, but the other parts of my life got away from me and I relied heavily on fruit diets. My production was not very good.
Since January, I've been feeding my geckos every 2-3 days on a schedule that goes something like this:
- Day 1: Ca dusted crickets
- Day 2: Nothing
- Day 3: Fruit diet
- Day 4: 2-day old fruit diet (left in the tank)
- Day 5: Nothing
- Day 6: Ca dusted Crickets
- Day 7: Fruit diet
... plus adding extra treats and feeder insects sprinkled in randomly: hornworms, wax worms, silk worms, etc.
This MIGHT SOUND CRAZY, but I swear that my adult geckos have gotten larger this year... both in terms of weight and length. I have geckos who are 5-8 years old who have been shedding every ~3 weeks since February, which is much more than I've ever seen my adults shed. I think part of this is definitely larger body mass from feeding, but I also feel like many of them "feel" a little longer and generally bigger.
If these geckos live to 20-30 years in captivity, I think it could be plausible that they grow for the first several years of their lives, though I originally thought most finished growing around 3 years old. Now, I have a feeling they might continue some less significant growth in years past that. You understand why I say that I wish I'd kept better records of weight and length and not stopped around ~2013.
So, first, does anyone have any data like I stopped keeping: weights and lengths into 4, 5, 6, 7+ years of age? If so, what does that data say? Second... does what I wrote above sound crazy?
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