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Bearded Dragon Morphs

Augustus

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Is there some type of list on the web or anything close to it that has all of the bearded dragon morphs. I'm new to beardie morphs. I know everything about leopard gecko morphs but pretty much none about beardie morphs. All I know is that I have a Citris Tiger.

Thanks
 

renich

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Hello and welcome to our forum. I can't think of a site that lists this. But perhaps one of our other members does....
 

crypticdragons

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The problem with this question is that breeders make up morphs all the time. They look at something and go oh this one has a lil more orange in it than a normal citrus tiger so im going to call it a fire tiger and this blood is a bit brighter than most so im going to call it radiant red, and so on and so on. There really isnt a deffinitive answer to your question. now some of the bigger breeders have fairly good lists of "original" morphs such as georgia bearded dragons and dachiu. But as far as a list with all break downs of color morphs that is impossible with this animal. Sorry i know that really isnt the answer you wanted.
 

beardielover17

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along with what brian said, honestly the only morphs that i bother to recognize are the ones with the physical genetic mutations such as hypos, translucents, hypo translucents, leatherback/smoothie, dwarf, and silkback because those are the only morphs people really cant change the name of...only add what "color morph" they are to the morph
 

Augustus

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Is there anything that comes close? Like a breeders site that has alot of the standards.
 

beardielover17

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to me, alot of the variations of reds look the same to me with the exception of a couple, same with yellows and so on...as far as the more popular color morphs, they are: chris allen red, cawley red, sandifre, citrus, sunburst, and a couple others that are escaping me at the moment but really there would be no way to tell unless the breeder told you themselves
 

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