Hey! You got a good deal on that scale! It's an outstanding tool to have eh?
Here are the stats I promised you for some of my woggley-eyed monsters. I apologise, I didn't get any SVL measurements for you but I've included approximate ages for comparison.
R. nchisiensis; female (non-gravid); adult -> 4g
R. nchisiensis; male; adult -> 2g
R. uluguruensis; female (UBER-gravid); adult -> 4g
R. uluguruensis; male; adult -> 2g
R. brevicaudatus; female (non-gravid); sub-adult -> 2g
R. brevicaudatus; female (gravid); sub-adult -> 2g
R. brevicaudatus; male; sub-adult -> 2g
R. brevicaudatus; male; adult -> 2g
Ch. (t) jacksonii xantholophus; female (non-gravid); sub-adult -> 22g
Ch. (t) jacksonii xantholophus; female (non-gravid); sub-adult -> 8g
Ch. (t) jacksonii xantholophus; male; sub-adult -> 28g
F. pardalis; male; adult -> 148g
I haven't noticed any significant weight gain with the Rhamphs when they are gravid, but, like you, I don't have the best digital scale. I also don't like to torment them too much when they are gravid. All I can say is they look like fat, little sausages with feet just before they are going to lay, particularly the ulu's!
Cheers!
Trace
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