Hi there....he looks very pretty but the pic needs to be closer. Put him on a solid colored background to show his nails as well. If his nails are all clear , with no little black line running through, he is a hypo.
Hi there....he looks very pretty but the pic needs to be closer. Put him on a solid colored background to show his nails as well. If his nails are all clear , with no little black line running through, he is a hypo.
Looks like a regular/normal, possibly a leatherback or maybe a het leatherback, meaning they have some leatherback genes but look kinda normal. Other than slight leatherback your bearded dragon looks like it doesn't have a morph. Checkout webe reptiles on youtube, he has a really comprehensive video on bearded dragon morphs if you want more info.
I mean, coloring isn't necessarily a morph. But yeah your dragon can be called a citrus, when they're young a lot of them have stripes like that but sometimes they fade when they get older. My bearded dragon has yellow and blue/grey stripes with red stripes and orange sides. I'm not sure what that coloration can be called, she looks like a rainbow haha.
Bassically morphs are genetic mutations that can cause genetic issues if not bread with normal genes every once in a while. Your beardie should be pretty healthy considering it's a normal morph, the coloring isn't worrying enough to call it a morph, so that's why I said it's normal morph. Maybe this is just because I had morphs explained to me by a breeder haha.
It looks "normal" to me also.
I do think some of the genetic mutations look nice, but I actually wouldn't own most of them due to the genetic manipulation trying to create the mutation.
However, I would make an exception for a breeding pair of "Zeros".