Here's a picture of the one dragon we decided to holdback from our 2005 babies. Our Daughter named her Salsa, I think it fits well.

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Rick
Never Enough
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Here's a picture of the one dragon we decided to holdback from our 2005 babies. Our Daughter named her Salsa, I think it fits well.

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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

Salsa is gorgeous! 
Maleea
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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

Wow, what's the genetics behind that one? I think that is one that can actually be called blood red. Got any other hold backs you want to part with? 
only a year younger. Her mom is a female we got from Sandfire a few years ago. Dad is “Big Red”; he is a mix of Sandfire X Bloodred-hypo cross. For the most part, our dragons do not show good color until they are about 8 weeks and are 12 to 16 weeks before they really start to “shine”. I understand this delay to show color is a common characteristic of Sandfire or dragons with a lot of Sandfire influence.
Here is a picture of Dad, Big Red (it's not a good picture though, I'll have to post a good one).
Thanks for the complement too!

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Rick
Never Enough
Reptiles

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