Hello! I was looking at some pictures online and came across what was called a "dunner" dragon. Our dragon T-Rex was an orange color when we got him/her with pretty big spikes. The spikes were a lot larger and just 'spikier' than our other baby who we had but we figured it was just because T-Rex was a little older. After looking online at some of the pictures though, I'm wondering if T-Rex is what would be called a dunner bearded dragon? I'd post a pic on here but am not sure how?
Testing to see if the image I just uploaded of him will work! He is more "orangish" than this picture shows. For some reason this picture makes him look green. I think he blends in with his log a little when he's on it but he has a peach mark on each of his cheeks on his face.
Can you post a few more pics, full body shot as well as a frontal of the beard close up ? Most Dunner's have distinct pattern/direction to their scales.....they grow in different direction than other dragon's scales.
Here is another picture that I took in the daylight the other day. Crazy how the color can be so different in different lighting! I don't know if you can really tell much about the spikes on this pic. I don't have a frontal closeout other than the other two but can try to take some today after work.
He looks very bright + pretty there, they do look different under different lighting. I'm quite sure that's not a Dunner, a banded tail is usually not found on Dunner's, and being spikey is a characteristic of many normal scaled [ non leatherback or non trans. ] dragons. Here's one of my boys that is very spikey, it's quite normal. https://www.beardeddragon.org/media/30063/full
I agree. After looking into it a little more, I noticed where it said that the tail is a different pattern and he has his going horizontal rather than vertical. It's pretty cool how these guys can be so different. I love how his spikes are so prominent.
He looks very bright + pretty there, they do look different under different lighting. I'm quite sure that's not a Dunner, a banded tail is usually not found on Dunner's, and being spikey is a characteristic of many normal scaled [ non leatherback or non trans. ] dragons. Here's one of my boys that is very spikey, it's quite normal. https://www.beardeddragon.org/media/30063/full