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jakentbc
at Mon Nov 14 16:58:41 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jakentbc ]
if you breed a normal to a color morp...you'll get a bunch of normals with a little color in them. some will be very colorful, some will show almost no color, and the majority will be half and half.
usually people who breed BDs only do it between the ages of 2-4 (thats the age of the dragon, not the owner...you sickos) and thats it. But, you have to understand that people that breed do it to make money. so they breed the crap out of them to get more babies and more $$. So if you are doing it just for the fun of it...then breed the old ones that you have. It may work fine...the differences will be that an older dragon will have less eggs per clutch (and probably only one clutch) in addition to the eggs not hatching despite properly maintaining incubation.
if you've already bred other reptiles, then you should have no problem with BDs...as its probably the easiest to breed (hence the overpopulated market)
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