I'm just wondering how the babies turn out, they sure are nice.
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TheClassyLizard
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I'm just wondering how the babies turn out, they sure are nice.
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TheClassyLizard
We have a male from Dana at Sundial. We hand picked him out of a group because of his unique markings (I don't think Dana offers this pairing anymore). I do have to warn you about their dragons though..... You need a cricket budget. These guys eat. We've never had an issue with this dragon. He's always been active, shed well, and EATEN huge (runs across the cage to steal hornworms from other dragons)

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We carry silkworms and hornworms on our site. We've noticed since feeding the full grown hornworms to our adult dragons they require less watering. They keep the dragons well hydrated.
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That is one wildly patterned dragon!!!
Yes, we are in a bit of a generation transitional period this year. Most of the pairings that we have this year are new ones using offspring from retired breeders. So anyone that has adults from us would be from an earlier generation of breeders that are now retired (lines no longer available). The only exception right now would be the corals--there should be some almost adult corals out there and we are still breeding those pairings. The Chai x Snickers is new (Snickers was a baby from a pairing that people might have adults from). So, sort of a funky-unknown year--but we are pretty excited about it so far!
I hope that made sense.
Dana
Thanks..I'm just really curious to see how these babies turn out. I bet you are too!..lol
You've done a wonderful job of pairing.
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TheClassyLizard
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TheClassyLizard
Here is a male Chai x Snickers. He still needs to shed his head but you can see the great color. He is also still adding color with each shed. The best part is his genetic diversity. Sundial produces great colors without inbreeding. This guy is already 13 inches at about 3 months old.
You're right..he has great color.
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TheClassyLizard
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