just hatched 5 dwarf hypo dragons from a clutch of 20 eggs.
this leads me to believe these work as hets like the translucents and hypos.
i see the dwarfs as being the next big morph in bearded dragons.
i will post pics soon
jeff hunter
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just hatched 5 dwarf hypo dragons from a clutch of 20 eggs.
this leads me to believe these work as hets like the translucents and hypos.
i see the dwarfs as being the next big morph in bearded dragons.
i will post pics soon
jeff hunter
cant get pic to post. heres a link
dragon on the bottom is a unrelated red het hypo dwarf
thanks jeff hunter
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii315/hunterdragonz/jeffs102.jpg
Jeff That is amazing news! Recessive dwarfism? I want one.
Is the new dwarf morph that you are talking about the same as what some are calling bulldog morph?
I do believe you are right Jeff. There is alot of interest out there in the dwarf dragons and they are just amazing little dragons. I have to admit that I have never seen an adult dwarf dragon, but babies are the most extraordinary thing I have seen in a while. And they beat the 2 headed dragons in the world, hands down !!!! LOL. and I bet they could be somewhat cheaper. I cannot wait for you to post the pics. Its good to see that breeders out there are looking to find true morphs and to shake up the bearded dragon world a little. Its quite exhilarating.
Take good care Jeff and I wish you the best in this endeavor, Beth
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