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kickedinthevader

Bearded Dragon Egg
3 Year Member
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Hey, I am new to this forum but have posted on a few others before. I'm from Philadelphia PA. I have had my beardies for quite some time now and I was wondering if someone could help me figure out what color morph they would belong to. I am pretty much completely color blind so I tend to miss shades of colors... Please let me know.

Male
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Female
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Please let me know what your thoughts are. Thanks!
 

Jp

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
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Location
Orlando
Welcome 2 the BD Forum. It can be difficult 2 look at a dragon & tell what exact genetics are present due 2 the possibility of recessive genes being present as well. Recessive genes can be passed on but may not be a visible trait in the dragon, making some dragons difficult 2 identify. Nowadays, since genetics are becoming more of a concern it is best 2 see the pair that produced the dragon of interest.
Does your female dragon have clear nails or is black present also?
 

tdrost

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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197
Location
Alberta, Canada
great looking dragon! he looks ALOT like my Sampson!! Unfortunately I can't help identify either. I adopted Sam and knew nothing about morphs at the time, so i didn't even Know to ask about it!
 

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