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Nazzle Posted - 14/03/2010 : 22:25:10
Just wondered what people's adult Royals weigh. I help care for three pretty old Royals (9 years-40+years), but I have no weight/feeding records for them prior to September last year, and although they have pretty stable weights (despite being nightmare feeders) I wondered how much their past care has effected their growth?

Also, the middle Royal (Elizabeth) has been given to me by the previous owner. She has lived in the same place for over 25 years, would I stress her out far too much by bringing her to live with me? So far I've kept her in the same place but provided her with all the things she was missing (thermostats etc.)
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Blackecho Posted - 14/03/2010 : 22:36:07
You're looking at 2.5kg-5kg ish.

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