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Great job on the reds!

pdragon1 Apr 01, 2006 05:26 PM

This red male from Alpha dragons is intense! He is around six months old, and continues to look more red. Can't wait to see what you produce this year! Josh
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hevychevy427 Apr 01, 2006 07:13 PM

Gorgeous....where are my sunglasses..I am blinded.
Beautiful!
Nancy
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bradendejong Apr 01, 2006 07:16 PM

that looks just like the one I got from Randy! Is he from the sweat p x cinder cross???? Twin lizards!

pdragon1 Apr 02, 2006 01:39 PM

I belive that he is the brother of the one you have. I love the dark sides on yours. I haven't seen outdoor raised dragons look this bright. Thanks, Josh

alphadragon Apr 02, 2006 05:53 PM

Hey Thanks Alot Guys!!! I think I am going to have commandeer the dragons I sold to you and Braden...lol

Josh with all the sun raised dragons you've seen, and if a dragon I gave to you looks better than those, that is huge compliment coming from you.

Thanks,

Randy
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bradendejong Apr 03, 2006 12:07 AM

I've been using a mercury bulb, but over the past few weeks as the temp has slowly increased I have been putting him outside to get some real light. It will be interesting to see if this lizard can get any more red than he allready is. He has 2 color "moods." Orange as hell when cool-cold, brick red when totally fired up. He likes it outside too, he dosent get all scared like some other dragons ive seen when put outside. I'll try to take a pic just like the one pdragon posted, and you'll see how hard it is to tell them apart. I thought his pic was of my lizard at first
Braden

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