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pdragon1
at Thu Nov 10 00:12:28 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pdragon1 ]
To answer the question about the color intensity. I have produced yellow, orange, and red trans. All the color seems to be equally intense. I think it also has to do with how intense the colored parents are. Of course some reds are more red than others etc. None of the trans seem to be completely colorless. There is some sort of hue underneath. I have also raised some supertrans outside in the direct sunlight. The color gets a little more intense, and you can really see the blue eye after a month or two. These animals have grown up with little or no problems. Also, when you breed the hypo/pastel and trans together, and eventually produce a hypotrans, they seem to be a variety of different shades. Some have a pink tint, others green, yellow, or a pale blue. I have hatched trans that are dark, dark purple from the start. They have no white whatsoever. Because they are so dark, I probably wouldn't put them in the sun because they cant reflect the sunlight off their bodies. As they get bigger, they look more like a blue dragon, similar to a Nosey Be panther cham. Josh
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