Hi, I am new to breeding and in the future am wanting to breed my red hypo translucent male. I am wanting to know what colors for a female should I be looking into when I go and purchase a female. I am wanting to achieve some pretty bright oranges and reds and was thinking of keeping the translucent trait with the female as well for the black eyes. Any ideas?
Well from the sounds of things you need to find a red or orange translucent or het translucent. But if you also get one that has hypo in it the orange and red will be that much more vibrant because hypo reduces the black. so if it were me i would find another red hypo trans or a double het hypo trans if you don't have the money for the visual hypo trans.
Thanks Beth, Yeah I'll probably look into another hypo trans or maybe a hypo tang trans would be nice! Off topic, I want to ask you, about beardies growth rates. I noticed that you have quite a few beardies so maybe you'd know. I have a 3 month old baby and a 4 month old baby beardie and have noticed that the 4 month old is like 3-4 times the size of the 3 month old. Is this normal?
Well all beardies are different. Some eat like pigs and grow very quickly and some are picky eaters so they don't grow as fast. Also with being a month older they will be quite larger because this is the time they grow the most. I hope this helps
I don't think your supposed to breed two translucents. Their bloodlines are too close together and some hatchlings end up with genetic mutations. Talk to TheWolfManTom on here, he's an excellent breeder
Oh I didn't know this...thanks for letting me know! Do you think a hypo tang female would be a good match? How do I get in contact with TheWolfManTom? Thanks!
Trans to trans is a bad idea, unless you want a low hatch rate...lol Genetic mutations are not uncommon.
Trans to a het trans is ussually ok.
Know your genetics before you start and you will save yourself some heartache.
Trans dragons tend to be smaller than normal color morphs. So there may not be much catching up. Keep in mind this is a generalized statement.
I didn't know this about growth with the translucents. Well he still has some growing to do, he is only 3 months, BUT in comparison to my citrus leatherback male, my trans is like 3-4 times smaller. They are only a month apart and they both eat the same amount...I was just curious about my trans growth. Thanks!