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Pics of Pita

crypticdragons

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Here are pictures of Pita. His sire is a quad het leatherback and his mother is Koral (Ogg/cawley red). He is 2.5 months old and still just as much of a hellion as he was at a week old. Look at those eyes you can just see evil in them lol.
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and some pics of him when he was a itty bitty baby
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fresh from the egg
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TheVirus

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Great looking dragon Brian! I love wild eyed reptiles. Thats life you see in their eyes.
 

crypticdragons

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im very surprised at the contrast between hatchling and now. When he was 1 week to about 3 weeks he was almost white. then he suddenly started darkening up. i have no idea what he is going to look like as an adult
 

renich

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Gorgeous, and yes, he looks like he has a lot of spunk.
 

crypticdragons

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whats funny about him is that his sire is a vicious dragon as well. though im not sure how much his father is handled by its owner i am wondering if some behavioral traits can be passed from generation to generation as well. i.e. would a dragon prone to being aggressive have offspring also prone to being aggressive? Cause in Pita's case it seems to be so.
 

Twobeardieguy

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crypticdragons said:
whats funny about him is that his sire is a vicious dragon as well. though im not sure how much his father is handled by its owner i am wondering if some behavioral traits can be passed from generation to generation as well. i.e. would a dragon prone to being aggressive have offspring also prone to being aggressive? Cause in Pita's case it seems to be so.

Brian, I have seen it passed down! So yes it can happen.
 

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