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pied bearded dragon

oregonsnakes Jan 01, 2011 08:51 PM

I have never posted on the open discussion forum and wanted to share this.

Steven Barnes
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Replies (5)

Fabrizio13 Jan 11, 2011 05:49 PM

That thing is absoultly gorgeous! A few questions, do you plan on breeding it? Also, is this morph proven to be genetic?

oregonsnakes Jan 12, 2011 10:59 AM

I have 2 clutches of egg but the mutation is unproven. (babies will be hets) There are 2 pieds in germany right now and I should be able to set up a breeding project to prove the morph.

Steven Barnes
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Jayson745 Jan 14, 2011 02:43 AM

do you know if the ones in germany are translucent? I'm thinking that if its a recessive gene its going to be a pain to separate and isolate the pied from the translucent. I'm not saying most people will want to do that, just sayin.

you getting any of those witblits steaven? Saw a picture of a really dark one online somewhere. The solid color mixed with pied might be pimp.

oregonsnakes Jan 16, 2011 03:29 PM

The pied dragons in germany are hypos. Yellow hypos with white patches.

veiled chameleons have translucent pied patches. The bearded dragons have white pied patches.

There are some dragons that have translucent patches but I would guess they are just non-reproducable anomalies.

I don't know anything about the wiblits.

You rock Jay.

Steven Barnes

gekiee May 24, 2011 06:15 AM

So, your saying that only 3 pied bearded dragon?
2 hypo and 1 trans (belong to you).

i don't understand how did pied came out.. was it a coincidence or luck?

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