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RED BEARDED DRAGONS

pimpturtle Mar 19, 2006 09:16 PM

does anyone know where i can get a red dragon? i've only found red/orange but i'd really like a red one.

Replies (7)

jewelsdragons Mar 19, 2006 09:53 PM

http://www.tkodragons.com/index.php

I've seen his dragons.....they are red.

jakentbc Mar 20, 2006 07:27 AM

in most cases....truely red dragons don't exist. Most people are calling their dragon a red when it is in fact an orange dragon. Just like hypomelanistics....every one that has a "normal" dragon labels it as a hypomelanistic.

I think people do this because of the flooded market and the difficultly in selling babies...if you lie a little then they can sell you their crap.

Then and again....a few people are actually honest.....gotta love americans!
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a free range dragon is a happy dragon

robertmisiewicz Mar 20, 2006 09:42 AM

I don't know about other breeders but if I say it's red it's RED!
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jakentbc Mar 20, 2006 01:08 PM

that's about as red as they get!

very nice dragon...keep up the good work!
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a free range dragon is a happy dragon

nathan23 Mar 21, 2006 12:54 AM

This one is from Rob

the dragon on the left is one of his futre mates, possibly the one on the left to make some het hypo pastels
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nathan23 Mar 21, 2006 02:06 PM

The type of computer moniter you are using. Crt monitors represent color the most naturally. So if you have one chances are red is red. But a lot of people have lcd computer monitors. Lcds are incapable of displaying true black. Which effects all the colors and they are brighter which also effects colors. So the same red dragon may look a lot more red-orange or orange on a lcd monitor. Just thought i would throw that out there.

peace,
nate

jakentbc Mar 24, 2006 06:52 AM

using this same computer monitor I have looked at red dragons before. I guess you could say that the dragon you are showing in the picures, both from the two posts, are "what is to be considered as red" bearded dragon.
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a free range dragon is a happy dragon

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