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  • 02-13-2013, 11:04 PM
    RedseaReefer
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    Just picked these up for my friends dad. Pretty great deal off CL including a huge slider tank

    http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...ps930b4143.jpg

    http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8fcf005c.jpg

    Smaller one

    http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...psb9066505.jpg

    http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...psdac42f93.jpg

    http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2f110ff8.jpg

    There were alot of possibilitys online so I figured I'd ask what you thought ^.^

    Thanks!!
  • 02-13-2013, 11:24 PM
    Trackstrong83
    Personally I say tangerine, but I'm not sure.
  • 02-14-2013, 12:40 AM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    What were they kept in at the last owners place? I'd be hesitant to call them a specific morph until they have had quite a few baths/soaks and they each go through a shed with you. This could be a while. The colored sand they sell at pet stores dyes dragons the color of the sand so if they were kept on orange sand it would have changed their color. If not, they are very clean and nice whatever they are.
  • 02-14-2013, 01:29 PM
    PigZilla50317
    Man o Man I wish people would think a little when they use the dyed sand which is typically Calcium sand so the idea is that the reptile will absorb calcium but the problem is Reptiles can also get to much calcium, So when you use calcium sand and add calcium to your reptiles food it can sometimes be a bad thing too! I love the color of the lizards as even with the Dye they look like they might have some blood citrus in them we will have to see after a few long soaks (15-20 min) at a time. Good luck!
  • 02-14-2013, 01:30 PM
    RedseaReefer
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    The sand they were kept in was definitely orange but I can't imagine these guys not having some of that orange and pink themselves :) they are for my friends dad so I just got to babysit for a few hours. SUPER cool critters though. I'd definitely consider having them. Hopefully she will lay a clutch and ill get to incubate them!! Exciting!!
  • 02-14-2013, 01:35 PM
    PigZilla50317
    My son in law tried the Brown until his high dollar High Orange male turned TURD BROWN! lol
  • 02-14-2013, 02:22 PM
    RedseaReefer
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    Lol!! I just can imagine them somehow being normal and be THAT dyed pink lol!! VERRY beautiful, can't wait to see if they produce a clutch for me to incubate!! :D
  • 02-14-2013, 09:30 PM
    RedseaReefer
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    I know within just the hour I had them the male was head bobbing and stomping his feet :) so funny
  • 02-15-2013, 12:20 AM
    aldebono
    Are they going to be kept together permanently?
  • 02-15-2013, 03:48 AM
    RedseaReefer
    probably. they came with that huge tank though, tons of ground space and such. seems they were kept together for some time before i picked them up. so atleast they get along and have alot of room. while they were here i had them in a 10g with a light and a place to perch up on. Some of the coolest beardeds iv ever seen in person for sure. :) i even held the female for a bit she seemed less that thrilled but ok with it lol

    i know its probably not best to keep the two together, if it ends up being a problem im sure he will make arrangements for one of them ect. :)
  • 02-15-2013, 05:11 PM
    Foschi Exotic Serpents
    What morph of beardeds are these?
    It wouldn't be a good idea to keep them together all the time because when the male is in breeding mode, which will be pretty much ALL summer long, he may pick on the female so constantly that he will stress her out to no end. Males also can get too rough. Just make sure your female keeps eating very well on greens every day and insects whenever you offer them. Make sure she doesn't lose weight or stop basking under the UVA/UVB lamp. If you notice her going downhill you'll have to set up a new enclosure for her.
  • 03-18-2013, 09:07 PM
    RedseaReefer
    So far so good! the male has been pretty nice to her up till now. In fact the male is actually the less agressive espcially when it comes to eating. So they both have actually gained some weight even since i got them off CL and look even better!!

    Also the female is gravid and starting to dig so sometime soon ill be incubating eggs!! i have the incubator setup in my closet and running. Its a little giant chicken incubator ^.^ onlt $54 after tax beats the crap out of $115 reptibator from petco.

    :) so the dragons are actually owned by my friends dad i just proqured them for him. But i will be the one responsible for incubating and hatching!

    so im thinking they are probably Hypo and as far as the "morph" as far as i can tell its just each breeder trying to brand the colore of the beardeds they are producing. So they are kindof orange and pink and since i havnt noticed much black markings... im guessing hypo!

    im so excited to hatch little baby dragons!! good practice too for my future ball python egg incubation ill be doing hopefully in the next few years! thanks for looking guys and thanks for the advice!!! updated pics soon.. i think i even have a vid to try and get up. Later!
  • 03-18-2013, 09:34 PM
    RedseaReefer
    given the looks of the parents what do you think i should expect as far the offspring?

    assuming they are both hypo i should get 100% hpyo offspring right?
    like if i bred two albinos together id get %100 albinos. same with ghost or pied ect ect...

    so should i be expecting atleast 100% hypo but what about color?

    two oranges make more oranges? (simular to codom in balls?)

    or will their still be a 25% normal(hypo)?

    just pretty new to the whole bearded genetic situation.. iv spent hours contemplating python morphs but these beardies seem a little less black and white as far as genetics and "morphs"

    thanks again!
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