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RE: New To beardies

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Posted by: JessicaRenee at Tue Jun 21 23:49:13 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JessicaRenee ]  
   

If you're looking for breeders and information, I'd check out http://www.beardeddragon.org/ . They've been very helpful with my new dragon. As for morphs, I don't know of many morph galleries out there, like there are for ball pythons and leopard geckos. The basic three non-color morphs are regular, leatherback (the lizard does not grow as many bumpy scales on his back), and silkback (the lizard doesn't grow scales at all). There are two different leatherback types (Italian and American) and the difference between the two is that the Italian version is a dominant gene while the American version is a recessive gene.

As for coloration, there are tons of options out there and you'll have to look at different colored dragons to decide which you prefer.


   

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