Hello All!
I’m looking to buy a het zero beardie.
Is there any way I can confirm that a beardie fits that category?
I’m looking to buy a het zero beardie.
Is there any way I can confirm that a beardie fits that category?
I doubt you’ll know her - a lady who lives in the midlands in England.Yeah if the pairing has produced vis zeros, then mom would be considered proven out.
The pairing you're looking at is the most practicable way of getting a het zero. Any other way besides two vis zeros (which would be frowned upon) would only give you a chance of your dragon being het. And the only way you'd be able to prove it is way down the line in a breeding project.
So TLDR, that would be a good pairing to buy from. Assuming the breeder is reputable. Who are you going with if you don't mind sharing?
-Brandon
I’m curious because I see that you’ve mentioned elsewhere that breeding vis zeros with het zero can be a problem in terms of the health of the babies produced. I appreciate what you have said about that being the only way (apart from breeding vis with vis) to get a guaranteed het, but how worried should I be about the health of the baby I am looking at (assuming all the facts described above are true)?Yeah if the pairing has produced vis zeros, then mom would be considered proven out.
The pairing you're looking at is the most practicable way of getting a het zero. Any other way besides two vis zeros (which would be frowned upon) would only give you a chance of your dragon being het. And the only way you'd be able to prove it is way down the line in a breeding project.
So TLDR, that would be a good pairing to buy from. Assuming the breeder is reputable. Who are you going with if you don't mind sharing?
-Brandon
Sorry, I'm on the other side of the pond ha.Also, if you happen to know of any particularly reputable breeders working in Britain, then I’d love you to let me know.