Me to!!!!!Those genetics are a mouthfull. She looks so amazing can't wait for her to show those with pancake mode turned on
Yes, there is a variety of eye colors, when I go back downstairs I'll get a picture of Ruby's eyes and post it.Pretty!
It's always a surprise with them shedding when being small. I like the closeup showing off the black eyes.
It gives IMHO a completely different look than with the "standard" brown eyes.
(Was wondering: Despite these special genetics, do bearded dragons also have a variety of eye colors? Mine has honey-colored eyes, but do some e.g. also have red brown, dark brown... eyes? Like human eyes, despite we say these are maybe four colors "blue, green, brown, black" or five including "grey" come in many shades of that and the "brown" of one person's eye can be very different from the "brown" of another person?)
So cool! She looks amazing after she shed.So Zsa Zsa just completed a full body shed a few days ago and is headed into another already.
But look WHAT SHOWED UP after her last shed.
She now has TIGER STRIPES!!!!!!
If they turn blue when she gets warm I may pass out lol.
That makes her genetics hypo, trans, het zero, tangerine citrus, tiger/blue bar tiger.
Citrus is a color profile colors are not the same as morphs.My guy also has the tiger stripes. The person we got him from didn't tell us anything about him. He did call him a citrus though. Not sure what that means other than his color. Anyone have any ideas? He's a bright orange color and has grey/blue tiger stripes. Not sure if all beardies have bands on their tails, but my guy also has some of those. He also has black eyes.
It was a total surprise, I had not seen the black tiger stripes before her shed. I'm over the moon with this little girl.So cool! She looks amazing after she shed.
Was this a surprise for you? I think that after each molt the stripes will only get stronger.
I forgot to mention she has the color stripes also. She is absolutely loaded genticly speaking.So Zsa Zsa just completed a full body shed a few days ago and is headed into another already.
But look WHAT SHOWED UP after her last shed.
She now has TIGER STRIPES!!!!!!
If they turn blue when she gets warm I may pass out lol.
That makes her genetics hypo, trans, het zero, tangerine citrus, tiger/blue bar tiger.
Thanks, as I only have access to one dragonYes, there is a variety of eye colors, when I go back downstairs I'll get a picture of Ruby's eyes and post it.
Ruby has mostly gold eyes, there is another mutation they are calling cat eyes, but I don't have a picture of that ..... yetThanks, as I only have access to one dragon
Wow- information overload LOL! I had to read that 3 times. Thanks for the help!Citrus is a color profile colors are not the same as morphs.
The black eyes Is however a morph. It's translucent or trans for short. Morphs are genetic mutations. Translucent is a pigment mutation so is hypo (hypomelanistic) trans is a huge reduction in white pigment, hence the black eyes, hypo is a reduction in dark pigment hence clear nails. Dunner and leatherback are scale mutations, zero,wero, and witblits are pattern mutations. Genetic mutations can be reproduced reliably. They are either het (heterozygous) or (homo) homozygous. Het requires a copy of the mutation from both parents to be displayed visibly, and are called recessive genes. Homo only requires a copy from one parent to be displayed and is called a dominant gene. Hypo, trans, zero, wero, and witblits are all recessive. Dunner, leatherback, and gentic stripe are all dominant.
Colors work completely differently. Color is more like melting some crayons and then swirling them together. You have a pretty good idea of what colors you'll see, but zero way of predicting in what amount or variations.
Ruby has a very interesting eye color, Foxy looks completely different.Ruby has mostly gold eyes, there is another mutation they are calling cat eyes, but I don't have a picture of that ..... yet
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