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newsnakekeeper Posted - 20/01/2010 : 21:32:37
I know this may seem a daft question but can any one tell me if grown on is due to a certain number of feeds given to a snake as it grows or is it just the general growth after it has hatched
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eeji Posted - 21/01/2010 : 12:37:30
'Juvenile' can be used to describe anything younger than sexual maturity, when it the becomes 'Adult'
n/a Posted - 21/01/2010 : 07:24:50
The only way I've ever heard those two words together, "grown on" means that something has become a part of you. As an American we use that term as a means of saying something wasn't to your liking at first, but now you can't understand why it wasn't.
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Originally posted by newsnakekeeper

I know this may seem a daft question but can any one tell me if grown on is due to a certain number of feeds given to a snake as it grows or is it just the general growth after it has hatched

hiper2009 Posted - 20/01/2010 : 22:50:52
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Originally posted by eeji

its when they're 'too big' to be called a hatchling, but not old enough to be a yearling :)



So what your saying is basicly a Juvenile
eeji Posted - 20/01/2010 : 22:34:13
its when they're 'too big' to be called a hatchling, but not old enough to be a yearling :)

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