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    He's really nice looking. Congrats on the pick-up!

    So can anyone tell me what this guy is exactly?
    He's a nice looking red colored dragon. Names that apply to color morphs don't really mean anything and are usually purely for marketing (no identifiable and consistently reproducible markers). Colors don't follow simple inheritance (recessive, dominant, etc), its more like eye or hair color in humans. Traits like trans, hypo, dunner, and leatherback/silkback do follow Mendelian Inheritance (like most BP morphs).

    And what would be a good female to pair him with?
    Depends on what your looking to produce. I would go with another red or orange dragon. But a yellow girl could have interesting results.

    I came across a Hypo Citrus Tiger Translucent Leatherback that i really liked but what would that do when paired with this guy?
    Most likely: a few hatchlings will be extreme red, a few will be a nice yellow with blue bars, a few will be normal brown, and the rest will fall somewhere in between these extremes. All will be double hets for hypo and trans. If your red male is het hypo (looks possible), then you would produce 50% hypos.

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