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Posted by: mecdwell at Wed Jul 13 17:02:23 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mecdwell ]  
   

hey all - I got this little guy (or girl) at a reptile show recently, and I am trying to get an idea of what "he" will look like as an adult. I wish I had had more time to talk to the breeder, but it was packed, and he was a bit distracted. I asked him for something that would be bright yellow, mentioned "citrus" and he immediately picked up this guy. I didn't get a true "morph" identification, but he had some pretty snazzy silk and leatherbacks and didn't seem too shady, so I took his word. I paid $65 for him.

I have no regrets or concerns about the little dude, he's a pure pleasure to watch and interact with, and eats like a crazy person. He does get his "stress lines" under his chin and on his belly (and a bit dull/dark at times), but he can also appear quite yellow with a white belly (usually when I'm holding him). Just curious to see if I actually did end up with a true "citrus", or if he will just have a little more yellow to him than normal.

This is my first dragon, so while I've been doing my research, I've been having a hard time finding a good visual reference for a baby citrus. His yellows seem a tad dull to be a true citrus, based on what I've seen, but would love a second/expert opinion.

Thanks!

-Mike






   

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