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Black Dragon!

calientedragons Jun 03, 2008 06:45 PM

I usually don't do this but since everyone is talking about a black dragon i thought i would share..

I know he most likely will not stay this dark as it ages but wouldn't it be cool!

I noticed how dark he was when he hatched, he hatched on 3/10/2008 and has not changed color, he is out of 2 of my reds and none of the siblings look anything like him! In the last picture of him in his bath you can see how different from siblings!

Thanks for looking,

Heidi

Replies (5)

calientedragons Jun 03, 2008 06:51 PM

Sorry I meant 5/10/2008

ryuman1 Jun 03, 2008 07:10 PM

I really like it. You just helped me decide to push for dark dragons. Who knows? Maybe I could eventually get dark dragons with very light patterns. The possibilities really are endless.

chelusfimbriatus Jun 04, 2008 12:30 AM

cool dragon. looks kinda brown in the pics when he's in water, but hey still cool. I meant a jet black dragon no patterns just jet black. Now if you could do that...that would be phenomenal. It would be sweet a jet black dragon with no patterns, just all the same characteristics as a normal, just jet black. Cheers

PHLdyPayne Jun 04, 2008 01:01 PM

he really is quite dark...definitely looking forward to see how he grows up. Some dragons do darken with age, though others do the exact opposite.

Keep us updated on the progress of the little guys, especially after shed photos

I don't think it will be possible to have a completely patternless dark dragon, but even with a little pattern left, it will still be interesting to see.
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PHLdyPayne

GoodSmeagol Jun 04, 2008 04:45 PM

Thats AWSOME!!!
I have dreamed of a black dragon, I would use white tiles as its substrate, make it WOW out of its cage.

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