I'm doing some research for a children's book, and I knew someone here could help me! Is there such a thing as a "Green" beardie? I know there are some that have a green tint to them, but I know we have red, sandstone, etc... how about green?
Green seems to be a very rare color in Bearded dragons, but I have seen a picture of a wild one in a Bearded Dragon book. The green wasn't like a bright, forest bush green but a muddy, old moss green. They are around, just uncommon.
I like the way he looks now and all, and I'm sure he'll get more beautiful as he grows. But I really liked the way he looked when we got him. I thought he looked rather distinctive.
there's a breeder on the kingsnake.com classifieds that has had these flourescent green coloured dragons every now and again. I think she sells them as ghost hypo translucent or something. They're really crazy looking!
I know, right? I kind of wish I had purchased him when he was available just so I could have seen how he would have turned out! Oh well, I DEFINITELY don't need another dragon. I'll be looking forward to his adult pictures when the owners finally take some.
Clapton is acclimating okay I think. He's quick as lightning so I'm not sure how much I should bring him out of his house yet. He's not at all interested in his salad though. I wonder if I should change what I'm giving him. Least he's eating his crickets.
Things to do:
Buy calcium powder
Material to raise surface for basking spot
Scenery decals for back of tank