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Yearling Corn Sizes

This thread got me curious about my own slow-grower. I plotted a chart showing my 200+g yearling's size (Tango) compared to my 22g orchid (Nova), who hatched out about 2 months later.

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What's interesting is that although Nova had a very slow start, her trendline (in grey) begins to mimic that of Tango's when he was around the same weight and predicts similar growth from that point on. It's entirely possible that, assuming no more problems (we had a couple regurges), she could be 250g or more by this time next year. I believe my predictions for her are probably off though, and she will likely not be ready to breed until Spring 2019. Considering Foxtrot's growth over the last year, I may be UNDERestimating Tango's projected size...

(e) I just realized I spent my entire afternoon making and perfecting that chart...I am a nerd. Also it would have been a lot faster if I had Excel...
 
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