VicarLaurence
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Hi everyone! I recently took in a Bearded Dragon because a friend of mine was unable to continue caring for her. I've owned a variety of reptiles throughout my life, and currently have a small collection. That said, I've never owned a Bearded Dragon, so I'm a bit uneducated when it comes to their morphs. I've done a significant amount of research, so I have no doubts about keeping her happy and healthy. Still, I would very much like to know a bit more about her. Here's what I do know:
She was purchased from PetSmart and was a "fancy" dragon.
She's about a year old give or take a month or two.
She currently weighs around 250 grams.
Her back feels very smooth, so I'm inclined to think she's a Leatherback. That said, I've never really been around a 'normal' Bearded Dragon, so perhaps I just think they're normally more rough than they actually are.
In addition to learning about her morph I'm hoping someone might be able to help me figure out what's going on with one of her toes. I'm including a picture of it here, so perhaps someone might be able to shed some light for me. It doesn't seem to bother her at all, and doesn't seem to affect her in any way. Is this something that can be caused due to a bad shed?
She was purchased from PetSmart and was a "fancy" dragon.
She's about a year old give or take a month or two.
She currently weighs around 250 grams.
Her back feels very smooth, so I'm inclined to think she's a Leatherback. That said, I've never really been around a 'normal' Bearded Dragon, so perhaps I just think they're normally more rough than they actually are.
In addition to learning about her morph I'm hoping someone might be able to help me figure out what's going on with one of her toes. I'm including a picture of it here, so perhaps someone might be able to shed some light for me. It doesn't seem to bother her at all, and doesn't seem to affect her in any way. Is this something that can be caused due to a bad shed?