has any one heard any new news on these guys? i was just wondering if there's been any new dragons born?
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has any one heard any new news on these guys? i was just wondering if there's been any new dragons born?
Yes I have, I have seen pictures too!!! Heres a pic I found on yahoo.

www.photobucket.com
OMG......Where are those located?.....
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Executive Reptiles
Amanda Kingsbury & David Kendrick
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australlia i believe. and i havent heard any new news either. that pic is pretty old now so hopefully some made it into sub adulthood
Hate to inform you but the story goes that all died... At least that's what they want us to believe. Maybe they are still in a top-secret breeding program 
Awesome creatures to say the least!
what kind of lighting would you use for them? would the high amounts of heat and direct light hurt them?
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Jeff Kearney
Orlando, FL
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They did all die. Not a conspiracy or anything. Yeah the UV output would have to be lowered to a 5.0, the heat could stay the same as the pigmentation doesnt darken to allow maximum heat soaking so it would take more to heat them up, and less to cool them down. The hot and cold would have to be regulated more. If they are cold they cant darken up to heat soak like normally pigmented dragons. I would really like to see somebody raise some to adulthood but unfortunately it hasnt happend. Most cases of albinos have eye problems, as well so feeding becomes harder for them. I have two albino red ear sliders that are part blind and they try alot harder to get their food putting out twice the energy. I also hope these arent being bred out by inbreeding.
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