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There is no set classification system, they're generally just random names thrown out there by breeders to try and explain what stage in life/size an animal is.
Baby/Hatchling/Neonate is used to describe fresh hatchlings, usually only a couple months old at most. Juvenile/Sub-adult is used to describe any animal that isn't old enough to breed yet, but isn't a fresh hatchling either. A year to two years perhaps? Adult/Breeding Age is a pretty good indication that the animal is old enough to breed, and is within the generally accepted size range for a full grown animal. Of course, each description varies by breeder/seller, and animal type. If you're confused at all, make sure you get clarification before purchasing. [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
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