Dragon's Name:
Hatch / Got Date:
Morph:
Starting Weight:
Gram Scale Used:
Year:
Weight & Growth Tracker
Log weight (grams) and length (snout-to-tail, inches) monthly to spot growth problems or sudden loss early.
Rough size-by-age guide (varies by genetics and feeding):
- Hatchling (0–2 mo): 3–6 in, 4–20 g
- Juvenile (3–6 mo): 8–16 in, 20–120 g
- Sub-adult (7–11 mo): 16–22 in, 150–350 g
- Adult (12–18+ mo): 18–24 in, 350–600+ g
Weigh on a gram scale at the same time of day. Steady gains in young dragons and a stable adult weight are good signs.
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Growth Notes
Growth spurts, plateaus, or sudden changes to discuss with your vet.
Size and weight vary widely by genetics, diet, and husbandry. Sudden weight loss, failure to grow, or rapid gain warrants a reptile vet visit.