Need help with Morph ID on Beardie

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crazyk213

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Have had this lil guy for a month or so now and was wondering if he is a common. He does not seem to match any of the patterns we have seen at our 4 LPS. my friend that gave it to us doesn't remember what it was. Please make any comments as far as what morph you think he may be.

Thanks in advance.

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It's a nicely colored normal. Some might call it hypo or lemon or something but do you really need to assign a name to it to enjoy it? You have a pretty one- leave it at that. It's not like you are breeding them and even then it does not really matter.
 
It's a nicely colored normal. Some might call it hypo or lemon or something but do you really need to assign a name to it to enjoy it? You have a pretty one- leave it at that. It's not like you are breeding them and even then it does not really matter.

Well a patternless completely white bearded dragon is different then a blood red... So... In some cases it matters... And for breeding it defiantly matters.


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He currently is in a 36in terrarium. He can from a guy at work that neglected him and left him with no heat and stopped feeding him. When all this stupid snow melts he will be getting a bigger tank custom made. For now though using what he came with. My wife was curious about the morph though because she wants to breed him because his pattern is unique. She is looking at the snow beardies as a potential gf for him.

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How much space do you have available? Need two large tanks for the adults(I'd try and find out his age first), then a tank or two depending on how many eggs are laid, space for the incubator, and then space for allllll the cricket tanks.

What diet is he on? Still crickets or moved on to dubia roaches?
 
Not sure on space, we are moving this summer ish, and will be building a tank based on where we put him. I would like to make a stacker style tank so I can get a snake also and keep above. If I can do the snake thing, the tank would be 6ftx2or3ft, with an undetermined depth. As of right now though he is approximately 3 and we have him on crickets, butternut squash, kale, and dandelion leaves. He is 15.5in long nose to tip of tail.

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Well a patternless completely white bearded dragon is different then a blood red... So... In some cases it matters... And for breeding it defiantly matters.

They are both still bearded dragons. I do not understand the obsession over morphs but that is a topic for a different thread...
 
They are both still bearded dragons. I do not understand the obsession over morphs but that is a topic for a different thread...

Well a 2,000 dollar patternless is going to look better then a average looking normal.


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