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Breeding store bought Dragons

Bill

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If you are going to want to breed a Dragon try and make sure you know where it came from.The problem with store bought Dragons is you have no idea of it's blood lines and you may be inbreeding and not even know it. Many of your big breeders keep the best looking dragons out of each clutch and wholesale the rest so if you buy from big breeder not to drop names we will call him Aa now Aa breeds a lot of dragons but you only see him sell a few at a time most likely he is wholesaling the rest so there is always the chance you are cross breeding.We sell a lot to wholesalers so there is a chance you might have one of mine.

I'm not saying that pet store dragons are no good there great pets just not very good for starting up a breeding program,and if you want to sell them you need to know where the blood line came from or the value will be very low.
 

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