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Posted by: SouthCoast at Fri Mar 12 16:37:42 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SouthCoast ] I understand that a normal can show color as it ages and that dragons change colors depending on the situation. I like what you said about advertising what it is and then stating the blood line. However as a breeder and in my experience a colorfull baby will remain colorfull and a normal will remain normal with a few exceptions. Your chances of having a nicely colored dragon are much greater if it is nicely colored as a baby. As a breeder you should know your line and what it will look like as an adult and advertise accordingly. Maybe show a picture of the parents to give the buyer an idea. I always do this as parentage plays a big role in what a baby will look like. Its also a risk you have to take as a breeder when seeling dragons that look normal whether or not they will color when grown. If my dragons look normal I will sell them as that because unless you are willing to raise 50 dragons to adulthood to see what they will look like as adults thats what they are at them time. | ||
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