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I understand your point, and you're right, I don't know my female's bloodline. I just figured there was something besides "high color" that I could call her.
I've seen tons of reputable breeders that will name their dragon completely based on a color. And they will tell you that it's not a reference to the bloodline, it's just a name for their color. I bought a "strawberry blood" that's just a light colored blood, from such a reputable source as...
Hiya, I've got a brilliant female dragon that exhibits incredible oranges and yellows, and has the most brilliant beard I've seen in awhile. She is not, however, technically a sandfire because I didn't get her from sandfire ranch. I looked at sandfire ranch's sandfire morphs, and honestly...
Oh yes, he's in his own 55 gallon away from the female. I let her see him for a minute, just so she's aware of a new dragon, but other than that they've been separated.
I've always thought that the most beautiful thing about beardies is their personalities, and if they happen to be a bright color, that's just icing on the dragon cake =]
My female always runs down my shoulder and walks around on my PC keyboard. Maybe she likes the clicking noise? It's really cute, but I wondered if anyone else has seen there dragon display the same tendencies?
I'm sorry, I seem to have misinformed you. My boyfriend just told me that he got our dragon at a private pet store, not petsmart. I'm thinking that at a private pet store, especially one that breeds their own lizards, might have dragons with better genes.