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what morph is this

Elizabeth Pearson

Bearded Dragon Egg
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So me and my friends (and boyfriend) went out and bought a bearded dragon, we went with the most unique looking one, of course after preparing for weeks and weeks, and we arent sure what morph he is, he was different from the others in the tank which were very tan and brownish colors
 

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Mom2Dovakiin

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Yes, we can see him now and OMG he's beautiful!
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the morphs to know exactly what he is, however, we have TONS of people in here with WAY more experience than I.
 

Elizabeth Pearson

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Yes, we can see him now and OMG he's beautiful!
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the morphs to know exactly what he is, however, we have TONS of people in here with WAY more experience than I.
Thank you ! he was the biggest one in the tank at the store, hes a good eater too ! i think he had a sibling that looked identical to him
 

KrissyLeigh

Juvenile Dragon
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Location
south Texas
I can't really tell from the photos, but here is a really good article on morphs:

http://www.beardeddragonlady.com/morphs.html

Be sure to look at his scales and spikes, and remember his color will change as he ages. :)

this is my hypo citrus tiger, Skittles. I bought him from a breeder though, so I know his genetics. He's about to shed again and I'm excited to see him brighten up!
 

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Elizabeth Pearson

Bearded Dragon Egg
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I can't really tell from the photos, but here is a really good article on morphs:

http://www.beardeddragonlady.com/morphs.html

Be sure to look at his scales and spikes, and remember his color will change as he ages. :)

this is my hypo citrus tiger, Skittles. I bought him from a breeder though, so I know his genetics. He's about to shed again and I'm excited to see him brighten up!

well we know he is a leatherback, just unsure of the color morph if its anything special or just a normal beardie
 

Mom2Dovakiin

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Love the article Krissy! That is pretty much a perfect description of both color and morphs which are absolutely two different things.
For clarification Elizabeth, Leatherback would be the morph, color is just color and is subjective.
 

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