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belly of pied hypotrans

pdragon1 Jul 18, 2008 11:15 PM

Sorry for the bad pic. I took a bunch of photos and they all turned out blurry. Thanks, Josh
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beachbeardies Jul 19, 2008 02:45 AM

man, im just waiting for the day you produce a clear dragon, not translucent, but just straight up CLEAR. LOL

ive been around reptiles for awhile, especially dragons, done alot of research and all but never done much on the pied. what are they, what characteristics do they have?
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Judson
Beach Beardies

0.1. bearded dragon
1.1. Sugar Gliders
0.2. Felines *queen athena and missy*

pdragon1 Jul 19, 2008 03:46 PM

Then we could use jellyfish DNA and make them glow, lol.
I'm not sure if these are true pieds or not, genetic, etc. I'll have to breed this little guy to one of the other double hets to find out if it can be passed on. Usually trans will lose white but it never stays on them in blotches since birth. It never changes shape, shrinks, grows, changes color, etc. The white is pure white, no pattern, almost like the dragon got dabbed with white out. Pied ball pythons are a prime example. Thanks, Josh

pdragon1 Jul 19, 2008 03:47 PM

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Piebald

zoo_reptiles Jul 20, 2008 11:09 AM

find Olivier Réchauchère.

swineboy2 Jul 21, 2008 02:10 AM

wow is that bunny real lol

ChristopherD Jul 24, 2008 10:47 AM

i had a male that had pied like blotches on tail and a white front foot i didnt notice it as a juvi so i didnt pay it much mind and was more almond white than pure white,anyone seen this before? Chris

pdragon1 Jul 20, 2008 09:24 PM

This one is the other male when he was a baby. He never lost these blotches even as an adult. Josh
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