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Mine is the same. The book calls them a Lawson's or Inland bearded dragon. I think they're a cross between the two. The adults darken a little with age.
If you caught some monarch caterpillars that were munching on carrot tops and curled parsley. Since they didn't eat milkweed, would they still be poisonous.