I rescue dragons and I just drove across 3 states to pick up a dragon that had been left for dead in a hedge and thrown in a garbage can. Picked him up and was stunned by how beautiful he was! Was just wondering if there is a name for his coloring, it is unlike any of my other rescues. The pictures are a few days after a shed, so he is looking exceptionally vibrant. His head and belly look nearly translucent, bright citrus coloring around the spikes on his sides and arms. His back is blue with citrus freckles. His eyes are a much lighter color than all my other rescues. His nails are normal.
Other than having to amputate his tail because it froze and was rotting, he is happy and healthy and very lucky to be alive.
Hi! Your beardie is so beautiful! I love the coloring. Some names I would go for are pluto, pepper, brando, blue beard, sapphire, clay, morris,moonstone,philburt, marshmellow.
Hi there....good for you for taking care of this little sweetie. He/she has been through a lot and deserves a good home. As for color, it looks like he is actually in a full body shed right now , just parts of his arms have shed so far revealing the orange and possibly his belly up to his side spikes.
Thanks everyone, he is a beautiful creature and definitely is happy to be alive. His arms have just shed, the white spots on his arms are freshly shed and bright white. I had asked on a facebook group if his coloring had a name, and I was told over and over that he is a normal. I looked at the coloring chart on this website and I really didn't find anything close to his coloring. The vet said he is approx. 5 years old. I've been searching online to see if I can find any other dragon with the pattern. I've seen some calling the blue "lavender", fire and ice, and I've seen some belguim dragons that look similar. I'm not going to breed him because I"m not a breeder and he's been thru enough already. Just more curious where his beauty came from.
Thanks everyone, he is a beautiful creature and definitely is happy to be alive. His arms have just shed, the white spots on his arms are freshly shed and bright white. I had asked on a facebook group if his coloring had a name,... I'm not going to breed him because I"m not a breeder and he's been thru enough already. Just more curious where his beauty came from.
He's doing well, I just removed the stitches in his tail last week, it healed nicely and he is healthy and happy. Well, happy until he catches a glimpse of any other of the rescue dragons, then the bob battle is on!
Coloring still as gorgeous as the day I picked him up. I obviously don't want babies, but its almost a shame not to breed him. His color and pattern are unusual and quite stunning, has a great personality, and is apparently quite hardy to survive being nearly frozen to death and thrown away.
Here's a couple pics I took recently. Pictures don't do his colors justice at all. His back goes from ashen gray to bluish gray, to almost a lavender. His orange is very vibrant, and in such a random pattern. His eyes are also very light.
He's doing well, I just removed the stitches in his tail last week, it healed nicely and he is healthy and happy. His color and pattern are unusual and quite stunning, has a great personality, and is apparently quite hardy to survive being nearly frozen to death and thrown away.
Pictures don't do his colors justice at all. His back goes from ashen gray to bluish gray, to almost a lavender. His orange is very vibrant, and in such a random pattern. His eyes are also very light.