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My beardies.

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
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112
Location
Russia
Really love taking pictures of my dragons. Especially when they bathe or bask - you can see what they really bright!

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This bearded dragon belongs to my friend. He's very handsome, and I would like the same.

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Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
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112
Location
Russia
Thank you all! I will share more photos in the future.

Elemental Dragon Lord, I saw his parents. They are a yellow female and a normal male.
And he was sold to me as a yellow-head leucistic. But I think he is Normal.
 

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
112
Location
Russia
I still do not quite understand the genetics of dragons. It is especially difficult to understand after corn snakes - they genetics lot easier!

At the moment I have two clutches (18 eggs on September 23 and 1 egg August 10) from gray male and a yellow female. Why do need to cross with the red? That I would have to see in their hatchlings?
 

Elemental Dragon Lord

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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Location
Az
Yellow tend to show lighter highlights like white spikes that turn yellow further on in life. If he is passing that white on a red dragon would let you know for sure in the babies.
 

Elemental Dragon Lord

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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Location
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You are looking for the same white in your male pictured above. While I think it's just an awesome paradox I'm hoping you actually have a new genetic trait, it looks cool.
 

Lafresa

Juvenile Dragon
Messages
112
Location
Russia
Thank you! I think I understand what you're talking about.
But this image was made by me recently - a male in moult and not in the best frame of mind.

And here is a photo of him before molting in "good spirits."

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It would be nice to know that he has a new genetic trait.
 

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