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Ciliatus Morphs?

Particle Man Oct 09, 2004 11:36 PM

Hello all, i dont post much, i prefer to lurk!

but i was wondering what all the morphs are for cresties

i have a chocolate/fire/dalmation female she didnt get her spots till about a year) and a yellow tiger male. a couple of the babies look like they're actually choc/flame/dalmation/tiger, but then again the sometimes just look like any combo of the 4 and sometimes just solid (hardly any patern)

now i know enough about baby lizards to know that it's not guaranteed they'll look like they do now when they're adults, and i've seen enough of anthony c's 'growth of the babies' picture series to knwo that that rule especially applies to cresteds.

i also know from my days in the bearded dragon forum that morphs are a dime a dozen and anyone that hatches a baby can call it whatever name they want to give it (my beardeds are 'desert phase'(tan)

anyway, what morphs are there and if you got pics, feel free to post them, cuz thats really why we all come here, so see all the pretty lizards =)

my pics are coming soon, stu[pid windows keeps crashing when i brows my pic collection

Replies (2)

Particle Man Oct 11, 2004 10:59 PM

thx for the replies!

umop_apisdn Oct 12, 2004 12:56 PM

ok, here they are as listed in the rhac books:

colors:
red group (salmon, orange, red, and rust)

yellow group (yellow, sulfur, cream, and moon glow)

brown group (buckskin, olive, and chocolate)

patterns:
fire/flame

white fringed

dalmation

tiger/brindle

harlequin

bicolor

patternless

pinstripe

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