Our New Beardie + Question
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This is our new baby Flash. We are not sure of the Sex of the Dragon yet. I was hoping if maybe someone could tell me if you think this is a color morph and which you would believe it is..
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You posted the other thread three minutes ago. You have to give people time to answer you. People that have the information you are looking for.
It's hard to tell with Bearded Dragons, especially if you don't know their genetics. At this point, I'd say it's a normal.
Here is a page with quite a few morph pictures, go through their gallery. http://www.dachiu.com/gallery/pix3.html
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I know that this is a BP thread, but somtimes it is hard to get anyone to answer of the Bearded Dragon Pages
Well actually we like things neat and organized around here so your thread was moved to the appropriate forum and merged with the already existing one.
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There's no way to know what morph it is without knowing what its parents are. Really though, I only believe in recessive morphs in beardies.The rest to me are just what the are, red, yellow, orange, or grey. The thing too is that anyone can put a name on their beardie. If your had baby's you could call them all orange stripes ( If they had the colorful orange markings like yours) and to be honest thats how most morphs are named/called. They are all from selectively bred normals other than hypos/trans/smoothies.
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There's no way to know what morph it is without knowing what its parents are. Really though, I only believe in recessive morphs in beardies.The rest to me are just what the are, red, yellow, orange, or grey. The thing too is that anyone can put a name on their beardie. If your had baby's you could call them all orange stripes ( If they had the colorful orange markings like yours) and to be honest thats how most morphs are named/called. They are all from selectively bred normals other than hypos/trans/smoothies.
This is true, there are so many names of beardie morphs its hard to keep track or distinguish, thats why I just work with the different red/orange ones. Thats what I like:)
A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.
Who cares what morph it is, if you like the color thats all that matters and he does have some cool colors on his back:gj:
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This is true, there are so many names of beardie morphs its hard to keep track or distinguish, thats why I just work with the different red/orange ones. Thats what I like:)
A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.
Who cares what morph it is, if you like the color thats all that matters and he does have some cool colors on his back:gj:
Yup, granted some "Names" produce looks a little different, but lets say you have an awesome Chris Allen Red beardie ( Can you see where I get how people stick names to beardies? Cared though makes some awesome reds when bred right)
But unlike ball pythons when you breed a spider to a normal, you get spiders and normals. If you breed a smoking hot Sandfire to a grey normal, you normally wont get a mix between sandfire beardies and normals. You'll get Greys with hints of the sandfire color maybe.
Again all these colors all started from normal beardies that were selectively bred to make all the colors you have today:)
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Our youngest beardie has the same colors and patterns as yours. Don't be surprised to see those bright colors fade as he ahes and sheds as he grows. We've had Zeus for about 8 months now and his colors have been steadily fading, although he is still quite colorful. We got our Dragon from the local Benson's Pets for $50 so it was not classified as a "morph". He's still a crazy little guy and we love him to pieces!!!
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