"Normal" Beardies

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RedInkAus

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jabronie":26i016dt said:
RedInkAus":26i016dt said:
AllanonsWrath":26i016dt said:
Anyone own a "Normal" beardie line? Just curious; I see alot of color morphs out there, but haven't really seen any "Normals".

I do... I have one :D

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that guy needs to eat


Why does he need to eat?
 

Gail

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Because he isn't grossly over weight like so many "cute" dragons are on this site :laughhard:
 

RedInkAus

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Gail":71cwmnab said:
Because he isn't grossly over weight like so many "cute" dragons are on this site :laughhard:

:D :D :D :D :D

Thank you... he ain't bad for a 9 year old dragon lol.
Still a lean mean cricket killin machine....
 

BadCon

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RedInkAus":97v8u3sw said:
Gail":97v8u3sw said:
Because he isn't grossly over weight like so many "cute" dragons are on this site :laughhard:

:D :D :D :D :D

Thank you... he ain't bad for a 9 year old dragon lol.
Still a lean mean cricket killin machine....


I agree, he looks fine...and will probably live longer then most dragons because of his healthy weight.
 

Gail

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I think I need to show his pic to Pig, she is one of the fatties of which I speak. The beast is getting so fat, he stomach is starting to drag and she is only 7 months.
 

randommonks

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Darwin's been pretty normal colored since he was a baby

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He's gained some color around his eyes and lost most of the color on his back and the orange around his spikes.
 

Drache613

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Hello,

I love the look of the normal/natural phased dragons. They are so beautiful.
I think he looks fine, especially the one at 9 years of age, that is great!
Most of the times, the "normal" morphs have natural coloring that really is not bred into them.

Tracie
 

RedInkAus

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Drache613":372by6p5 said:
Hello,

I love the look of the normal/natural phased dragons. They are so beautiful.
I think he looks fine, especially the one at 9 years of age, that is great!
Most of the times, the "normal" morphs have natural coloring that really is not bred into them.

Tracie


Thank you...
Yep I totally agree that the "normal" dragons have colours in them. I have seen them out there, some of which are so bright it would put most of the morphs to shame lol. Can't really get more "normal" than a wild BD I suppose...
Mine is a normal Whyalla, SA locality BD by the way.
 

Gail

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Redink, if you ever get a chance to take pics of wild dragons, we would love to see them. There is always someone who thinks they live in the desert and don't climb, seeing them in the wild can really help.
 

RedInkAus

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Gail":za9klfda said:
Redink, if you ever get a chance to take pics of wild dragons, we would love to see them. There is always someone who thinks they live in the desert and don't climb, seeing them in the wild can really help.


There's some one here :wink:
 

PumpkinJelly

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Fiz is a "normal". He's my little baby, about 9 inches :D I don't care if he's a normal. I'd love him even if he was purple with yellow polka dots :wink:

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