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Help identify morphs!

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
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112
Location
Russia
Hello!
I apologize for my bad English :(

I'm from Russia, and I have a difficulty with the definition of morphs.
At the moment, I have five bearded dragons.
They are:

red female (1,5 years old)
yellow female (2 years old)
bright yellow male (7 months)
gray male with a yellow head (1,5 years old)
possibly male - bright, similar to orange (4 months)

And here are their photos:

bright yellow male, red female and yellow female (big girl 50 cm)

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gray male with a yellow head

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possibly male - bright, similar to orange (in moult)

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I hope for your help!
 

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
112
Location
Russia
I think they are:

red female (1,5 years old) - red tiger
yellow female (2 years old) - patternless yellow
bright yellow male (7 months) - citrus tiger
gray male with a yellow head (1,5 years old) - bright normal
possibly male - bright, similar to orange (4 months) - orange tiger

Am I right?
 

Elemental Dragon Lord

Bearded Dragon Veteran
Messages
904
Location
Az
Colors aren't considered a morph. Morphs are as follow.
Trans: black eyes with possible color mutations especially mixed with hypo
Hypo: clear nails due to lack of black pigments
Silverback: japanese morph thats patternless
Wittblit: solid white no pattern
Dunner: larger hands and tail, conical spike growth
These are the most common. Hope this helps.
 

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
112
Location
Russia
I apologize here the confusion on my part.

I am wondering how to correctly identify the color of my dragons. 'Cause they do not belong to any of the above morphs.
 

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
112
Location
Russia
Thanks for the link. It was this article I translated into Russian for beginners.

Perhaps we do not understand each other because of my poor knowledge of English. However, I was given the answer in my topic in "Introductions".

But all the same in our country are not as great knowledge about dragons. So I hope that this forum will help me in some ways.

Now I will try to communicate more clearly.
 

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