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Around that size is average, but feeding schedule is main factor. Personally don't own a burm. I have worked with mostly adult males around 10-11 feet. Once rescue a three and half foot male that was almost 2 years old. Owners didn't feed him proper sized food on a weekly basis. Last I saw him he was growing like a weed.