Trans babies eyes gradually turn solid black over time and they usually will turn solid black by the age of 6 months. We have some that have been solid much sooner, and a few that have taken longer. If their eyes never turn 100% solid black, then they are considered a partial trans, and it has been explained to me that partial translucent dragons have a missing gene, or incomplete trans genes, and are therefore inferior stock and not of strong enough genetics to breed.
In my personal experience, babies are born extremely translucent and you can often see their organs through their belly skin. Over time the translucency diminishes. I have thought about this myself and I believe as they gain belly fat it 'pads' their bellies and hides the organs. But that is just my speculation and I've never talked with anyone about that thought.
I had a clutch of hypos and hypo trans babies last year with magic genes. Half of the hypos turn completely trans within a week when they were 3 to 4 months old, eyes turn black and all. Never would have believed it if it didn't keep happening.
I had a clutch of hypos and hypo trans babies last year with magic genes. Half of the hypos turn completely trans within a week when they were 3 to 4 months old, eyes turn black and all. Never would have believed it if it didn't keep happening.
Dragon genetics is super interesting! People don't fully realize how complex it really is. I probably don't fully realize how complex it really is....! :lol:
I had a clutch of hypos and hypo trans babies last year with magic genes. Half of the hypos turn completely trans within a week when they were 3 to 4 months old, eyes turn black and all. Never would have believed it if it didn't keep happening.