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I know it's a good thing, but don't you ever get sad thinking about how fast -

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everything under the sun.
they grow up? :C my savannah monitor is growwwwing so fast it's almost depressing to think that this was once, him.

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and now ~ he's a beast

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:D a big leathery puppy - he's pushing three feet. he's about two and a half now feet now.
 
I think watching reptiles grow into adults is far more interesting (and less depressing) than cats or dogs. Their coloration and behavior often changes and it's really interesting to see how things progress.
 
Iguana: It took him about a year, and a little bit more to reach 2.5 feet.

Bobby: I agree, but I still find it depressing haha. But, yeah I think watching your puppy or kitten grow up is a little more depressing.
 
I don't know, I always like the big porky adults so much more than the fragile little babies.
 
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