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Find something more suitable, like a pet rock.
You can get them on Amazon and occasionally I seem them for sale at Walgreens.
Juvenile = 2/3 rds of full size, so thats a 40 gallon tank.
Don't tell me, you mean you have a newly hatched baby and everythings going to be OK?
Sure, your ego's the important thing here.
Sorry, you don't know how to read
Now look at the table below and you can see that sizes vary a lot - a 9 month specimen can be larger than some at two years.
If you know all this, then why post something as basic as your topic? My experience is that you don't cheap out on a captive animals environment - being responsible is everything when "owning" another living creature.