Other specimens were grown under greenhouse conditions for further observation.
The specimen found measured 50 cm and was not full grown.
However, this specimen may not have been fully grown.
This specimen was apparently never widely grown and did not contribute to the "present garden race".
The specimen is grown in tissue culture in the laboratory.
As the specimen is that of a not yet fully grown animal, it is difficult to estimate the adult size.
This study and others suggest that variations in the environmental conditions in which the specimens are grown can affect the development of these characteristics.
This is not ideal for the aquarium, though if close attention to the light and humidity factors is given, good specimens can be grown.
The pelvis alone measured 2 x 1.5 metres in width, and the specimen was not even full grown.
Small specimens are used for Bonsai, and also grown in large pots and planters.