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beardiedragon
at Tue Jun 1 07:29:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by beardiedragon ]
Beardies come in all different colors and patterns. Normals are browns and dark earth tones, some light patches of white or off white. Some breeders give names to colors and patterns as a marketing tool. A red or orange Beardie may be called a Blood or my line, a Florida Orange. Colors include Snow/Grey, Red/Orange, Translucent, Albino, Citrus, Green, Yellow/Gold and various combinations.
Additionally, just because a Beardie is a certain color, does not make him a particular morph. If two orange Beardies have a yellow offspring, even though the color is yellow, he is of orange lineage and will probably throw more orange babies than yellow. The yellow is a fluke. This is why people who breed for color charge more. They are selling animals that genetically carry more of a particular color giving a better chance that offspring will grow up that way too.
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- What morph is this? - milwaukeereptile, Tue Jun 1 01:05:46 2004
RE: What morph is this? - beardiedragon, Tue Jun 1 07:29:16 2004
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