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Old 24th June 2009, 06:18 PM   #1
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Weve just rehomed a beardie today and im a little unsure as to what colour morph he is, he's about 12 months old but already very big, very little, next to no pattern, white claw's? Anyone have any idea's?

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Old 24th June 2009, 07:32 PM   #2
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wow..

he is stunning mate!..

maybe a guess but a german giant line?..
i am not familiar with that genetic line, but if he really is big, that could be a possibility..

Stunning dragon though mate, very pretty.
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No one know's what he is? :(
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I cant see the pic cos i'm at work and this pc wont let me but if it has white claws then there is lucistic in there somewhere i'm sure.

No doubt once Ty see's it he'll tell ya what it is.
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No not saying!

Tom knows what it is...he's just being reserved!
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I think he may be either a leucistic or hypo? still slightly confused on beardie genetics.
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Maybe both!
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And i suppose the only sure way of finding out is by breeding him?
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No it is for sure Hypo as is clear nailed. Hypo Leucy.
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Thanks for helping me clear that up Ty, how unusal are they for a beardie morph, or are they ten to the dozen?
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