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Just wondering what is a healthy weight for a 1.8m coastal. I weighed her at about 1.65kg today
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sound right for that length?
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I'm not 100% sure but my initial reaction was that is a bit on the light side, not underweight but thought it would be more than that as my 5 foot female jungle is 1.35kg and she doesn't look fat at all.
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Ignore that - LOL, it's only a foot longer, so pretty good. My bad!
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For some reason I had 8 foot in mind. Sorry.
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