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morph/genetics question

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Location
washington
thank you. he is super calm too. u should have seen him when i first got him. he was so outta control and would freak out and launch off anything and everything no matter how high it was. it's a good thing i have fast reflexes. he kept me on my toes
 

Jp

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
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Location
Orlando
They're good at keeping us on our toes, never a dull moment with dragons. My younger ones still get wild from time 2 time & quick reflexes definitely come in handy. Wish I could have been more help determining what your dragon is but it's safe 2 say that it's a hypo. The 3 types of dragons I mentioned earlier have the same genetic traits with little differences so being 100% accurate is difficult. U still have a very nice animal though, take care.
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
153
Location
washington
thank you for ur help and u guys were actually very helpful. before i asked u guys a few friends of mine kept saying he was stuff like a super citris, a yellow, a snow and even an albino. i knew they were full of it so i wanted to get a more educated guess
 

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