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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2007879, member: 31715"] As a general rule of thumb, the newer morphs should not be bred VisxVis. I've never seen an article about it really as its more so just about word of mouth and experience between breeders. Especially since it's a topic the average beardie owner doesn't much care to learn about. And as you've probably heard, TransxTrans used to be a big no no. I know some breeders who have done it successfully but there really is no point to doing so. VisxHet is always going to be a safer pairing. The reason a lot of newer breeders or fly by night breeders don't get recommended here is because of their breeding practices. Established breeders have taken the time to create a breeding program and have dragons that have been proven out as het for a trait, and therefor can reliably create desired morphs in a safe way. That takes time, and a lot of trial and error. Most new breeders have not put in that time and effort, and typically are buying the visual morphs they think people want, and breeding those. For instance, This dragon recently sold by phantom dragons: [IMG]https://phantomdragonsinc.com/pub/media/catalog/product/cache/71779437629ca3822c9b096a8f3ed249/0/8/08_7.jpg[/IMG] The parents of that dragon might surprise you. One side is a hypo, and the other is a "normal" (visually speaking). The hypo is het for trans/wits and the other half is het trans/hypo/wits. Because phantom took the time first to create dragons that were het for the traits they wanted, they are able to produce the dragons people want in a safer and arguably more humane way. And like I said, it takes time to breed Het dragons, and time to prove out that the dragon you've been working on is actually het for the trait(s) you want. Sorry, that's kind of rambly. TLDR no resources I'm aware of, but industry standard is HetxHet or VisXHet is always better/safer. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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