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BrookeE

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
199
Hey folks, my name is Brooke.
Im a lover of all things reptile, especially beardies. Ive only had beardies because my family is terrified of anything else. Currently I have one 5 year old female dragon who is basically my child. I can't wait to interact with y'all, and learn about different dragons. I have only ever had the basic "normal" dragons. I am hoping to learn about the different types and get a cool colored one next time (which will be in a few years). Can anyone tell me if the different colors/types have different temperaments/behavior? Or is it just their color that is different? (EXAMPLE: white tigers and blue pitt bulls tend to be more aggressive than other colors. Also a boston terrier has a different temperament than a bull terrier). Thanks for any information on this topic.

Excuse my language, I'm from Texas.
 

Kathryn Kinney

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
110
Location
Florida
I don't think their colors/morphs change their behavior or temperaments at all. What does make a difference is how much handling and interaction they receive when they are young. I have 2 normals as well as my morphs and they all have great unique personalities.
 

Hdrydr31

Bearded Dragon Veteran
Staff member
3 Year Member
1,000+ Post Club
Messages
5,574
I agree with ^^ it all comes down to how you interact with them as they are growing, and they all have their own personalitites, I notice a difference between male and female...
 
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