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CheriS
at Sat Aug 23 12:19:19 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CheriS ]
these have actually become the rarer of colors here, and from what we saw at Daytona and talking to others, this is what many are working on for next year. Personally I do not think a baby is a true indicator of it, they can change so dramatically as they grow and shed.
True graphite babies are a strong indicator of anerythristic (no reds) & axanthic(no yellow) colors (the two combined forming orange), but they may not stay that way and are very hard to find in bearded dragons.
This is what we have been working on for 3 years now and shooting for next year with our 2 and 3 year olds.
Our male we are keeping fingers crossed on for next year:

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