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    Re: Our New Beardie + Question

    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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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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