When do leos stop growing?

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yummybunny

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What age do leos stop growing?

Last year, I hatched a good amount of leos, about five and two of them are pretty big now. They are eleven months old. The other three are a different story. They never accepted crickets and mealworms until now. I have offered them at every feeding, and left them in there to see if they would get very hungry and eat them, but I would always feel sorry for them and give them waxworms, which is all they would eat. Two of them finally accepted crickets and mealworms. Another one ate it's first mealworm yesterday. Bad thing is that they are as big as hatchlings except one, which is only a little bigger. Now that they are changing their diet at eleven months old, I just think that it is too late for them to grow anymore. Then two of them are getting skinny, although they eat.

The bigger one has the most hope. Idk about the smaller ones. It is very stressful on my part to see them like this. This is why I need to know what age do they stop growing.
 
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Rich Of The U.K

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Most people say they are fully grown at 6-12 months just because they are breedable, this is far from the actual fact, the usual minimum time it takes is 18 months for them to stop gaining size... And after this they often put on the grams for a few months...

Rich...;)
 

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