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dragongonekrazy36
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Posted: Mar 20, 2007 - 07:10 PM
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well seeing as i got my beardie from a local pet store almost 2 yrs ago i doubt they'd know what lines Nonamis came from Neutral but i did post pictures of him in this forum or maybe it was just the "general- photos" section *shrugs* he gets just about completely mustard yellow and cheeto dust orange when he is showing off or just basking Smile you cant see it in the photos too well though Confused

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This is my bearded dragon PUFF. I also got him from a pet store and since then he has been great. I just can't tell what type of BD he is. May be unable to tell but I noticed that he changes from a tan to a dark brown when basking. SORRY IF THE PIX ARE TO BIG! I tried putting in the image codes for direct links but they wouldnt work.
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We cant give you the morph blood line of you dragon from just a picture.
Most pet stores order from many mass production breeders.
The best way to bring out the colors in your dragon is to use a MVB.

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Nothing wrong with getting your BD from a petstore rather than a breeder..
Mine is starting to shed and change its colors, from dark brown/slight gray, to a yellowish/orange.
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There are actually a few things wrong with petstores vs. breeders. For instance, it is impossible to know the morph of your dragon without knowing its parents. It is considered a normal.

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i could argue on the morph lines from breeders and petstores. But I would love to breed with mine or even get another one.
if only telling the morph lines could be SO MUCH easier lol.
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If you are going to breed, it is really necessary to buy from a breeder

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Thats Yavie's daddy...

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See the darker more 'normal' morph beardie, thats yavie's mother, not the bright orange one.

At least thats what I was told by the breeder.

Morphs are almost impossible to know unless you know the lineage, and I'm talking more than just one generation, because if a beardie is of mixed morphs even if you bread it with one of similar colors, its almost impossible to predict what color the babies will be.

When I brought Yavie home, she was like this:
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then like this:
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Now she's like this:
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Colors usually lighten or darken from hatching to adulthood, so with young ones you won't know what they will look like, plus why does everyone care about this morph stuff? just to say my beardie is MorphAxMorphBxMorphCxMorphD Et Al because essentially thats what it comes down to.

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