Please comment on these squiggly dragons!!! Has anyone seen or produced these before? Imagine what they will look like with more color introduced.
ENJOY
Jim
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Please comment on these squiggly dragons!!! Has anyone seen or produced these before? Imagine what they will look like with more color introduced.
ENJOY
Jim
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I saw it last year as a zig-zag. Not necessarily new but deffinately cool.
Sean
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design on the back, there are many with that as babies. It changes as they get older.

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was all excited then, well same old same old. nice regs but definitly not new.
They call the pattern zig zag. I hatch a lot of them too.
Sorry.
Dana
That's what I'm hearing but, one person has responded to tell me that the pattern remained throughout adulthood. I've requested some pictures.
Thank you all for the response!
Jim
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some almost disappear due to color contrasting. Still can see the pattern and mostly on them when the adults are outside and they darken up when absorbing sunlight.
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Dana... can you post some of your pics for comparison?
Thank you,
Jim
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Unfortunately, I do not have time at the moment to go through last season's photos--I'm sorry. I know that I had a lot of full zig zags in my coral line. I used to advertise them as such, but people did not seem to care so much about pattern. I suppose that dragons just have so many patterns that is more personal taste versus patterns having more or less value. So, I just do not have an easy way to access the photos of dragons with the pattern besides looking through each and every photo which I just dont have the time to do, sorry.
However, I just looked on my website now, I do have a girl with a partial zig zag.
It is definitely tightest when they hatch and although it stays with them until adulthood, it is usually not as pronounced.
Dana


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Stacey
Thank you all for your participation and I really appreciate hearing that the corkscrew dragon in the middle is not a first. However, seeing is believing. Please post any pictures that you have of a dragon with a corkscrew pattern like the dragon pictured in the middle.
I can't wait to see more squigglies/corkscrews!
Thank you,
Jim
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