This awsome I have 1 normal bearded dragon & another that is a normal worth some unique features that it may have a hint of a recessive Treasury's but not enough to say that's it's a morph.
I have a Dunner leatherback with hypo hex genes her name is Noodles and she has some orange she three months old she’s got top health I have her train to be very friendly so when at the vet she will run around and smell she bites on command and so has a forty gallon! I’ve always wanted a bright yellow citrus beardie. Also I have to complement the beautiful dragons you used as examples
For any breeders out there, make sure your animals, before making them breeders, are the healthiest animals possible. Even genetic defects that are hidden within the animal should be maintained, you want the healthiest and most beautiful strains possible, with such a limited import population, this means there is no more genetic diversity. So whatever animals we have are what we work with. Hamsters for example, are so irresponsibly inbred that they can now have type 1 or 2 diabetes, for reptiles this isn’t a problem but that is only because reptiles are long lived and are generally robust.
@@jaykrizzle that is true. There aren't any imports from australia anymore. It is probably worth outcrossing using captive bred dragons with the wild color phenotype to those more inbred morphs. It is even worse for the aquarium hobby since they dont seem to understand that inbreeding should be avoide if possible. Thanks for commenting.
@@kenjiro2676 that sounds like crested gecko hobby where it is a common misconception that reptiles are practically immune from the effects on inbreeding. Very unscientific mentality that will cause a big problem with new Caledonia geckos soon, I predict.
@@jaykrizzle I like this conversation. As people begin to notice, I am hopeful that people aim to get some wild specimens into the hobyy to bring back some much needed genetic diversity. I don't know which reptile has it worse, the crested gecko or the bearded dragon. I know the the founding population of the crested gecko in the hobby was very small to begin with, I haven't done any research yet for dragons. But for animals that are pretty inbred, they are still relatively healthy. Most good breeders are heightening their breeding ethics as to only breed from healthy specimens and tracing lineages. I think this is what is saving(or postponing the inevitable need for new blood) the already inbred gene pool of both animals.
Can some one tell the morph of my beardy by a description?: At first from the store way more white than the rest of the shop beard as white as cement days later her beard gets orange the back darkens at one point I saw her beard getting a tiny bit black then today I saw her back and head beard included were darkening her beard stayed orange tho can some one tell me the morph or species?
Ik this was a while ago, but no, not like chameleons. They can turn partly black when they're stressed (especially on their beards) Definitely make sure to do plenty of research!
Hey bro I was wondering if you could tell em what you think would be a good female to breed to my male this is what his mother and father were. Sire: Leatherback het Hypo and Zero. Low expression paradox. Dam: Hypo Tiger het Zero
Wow those are some killer morphs!
Thank you😊🤙🏻
Awesome vid Rolf
Awesome video
Thank you very much
Gorgeous Dragons ❤️🦎
Thank you!
Hope to see some of them at the Expo in August
Lol they know what we're saying
When you said he was beautiful he looked at you like " F**king right I'm beautiful
Heak of a true!!!
love them friend i am in uk hope you are well
This awsome I have 1 normal bearded dragon & another that is a normal worth some unique features that it may have a hint of a recessive Treasury's but not enough to say that's it's a morph.
Could you make a brazilian rainbow boa tank set up please
Because of this video, now I know I am fostering a citrus beardie 😊 Thank you!
Ooooooh you get the beardie side eye lol 🤣🤣. You wouldn't let the striped red beardie go where he wanted and he gave you the typical stink eye
The thumbnail is my dream morph! Leatherback citrus morph!!
They are beautiful! : )
Same! I'm thinking about getting one after doing research about them and If I got that morph I would name it Phoenix!
Witblits is my favorite Gene Bearded Dragon
I am a big fan of all Bearded Dragons, it is just Witblits just happens to be my favorite morph.
Yes the Witblits is very special : )
Can you tell what is the difference between zero and wero morph?
Noooooooooooooooooo
I have a Dunner leatherback with hypo hex genes her name is Noodles and she has some orange she three months old she’s got top health I have her train to be very friendly so when at the vet she will run around and smell she bites on command and so has a forty gallon! I’ve always wanted a bright yellow citrus beardie. Also I have to complement the beautiful dragons you used as examples
Is the first dragon not a hypo? The nails are clear.. I was told Wild/Normal type has dark nails..?
What about light blue bots on the beardies bellies
How to get Wilbits mutation? or dunner?
What do you breed to get a witblit ?
The dragon you said is red looks orange to me. I have a dragon with this color but she's much brighter orange than the one you're showing.
Can I send a picture to you of my breaded dragon ? She is supposed to be a hypo but I don’t think so.
Nice
i like the vit blitz one where can i find one?
witblits*
I wish i could get genetic stripe in hungary but they are unavailable here :(
For any breeders out there, make sure your animals, before making them breeders, are the healthiest animals possible. Even genetic defects that are hidden within the animal should be maintained, you want the healthiest and most beautiful strains possible, with such a limited import population, this means there is no more genetic diversity. So whatever animals we have are what we work with. Hamsters for example, are so irresponsibly inbred that they can now have type 1 or 2 diabetes, for reptiles this isn’t a problem but that is only because reptiles are long lived and are generally robust.
It's a problem in reptiles too. Bearded dragons in the US are showing signs of inbreeding depression
@@jaykrizzle that is true. There aren't any imports from australia anymore. It is probably worth outcrossing using captive bred dragons with the wild color phenotype to those more inbred morphs.
It is even worse for the aquarium hobby since they dont seem to understand that inbreeding should be avoide if possible.
Thanks for commenting.
@@kenjiro2676 that sounds like crested gecko hobby where it is a common misconception that reptiles are practically immune from the effects on inbreeding. Very unscientific mentality that will cause a big problem with new Caledonia geckos soon, I predict.
@@jaykrizzle I like this conversation.
As people begin to notice, I am hopeful that people aim to get some wild specimens into the hobyy to bring back some much needed genetic diversity. I don't know which reptile has it worse, the crested gecko or the bearded dragon. I know the the founding population of the crested gecko in the hobby was very small to begin with, I haven't done any research yet for dragons.
But for animals that are pretty inbred, they are still relatively healthy. Most good breeders are heightening their breeding ethics as to only breed from healthy specimens and tracing lineages. I think this is what is saving(or postponing the inevitable need for new blood) the already inbred gene pool of both animals.
Can some one tell the morph of my beardy by a description?: At first from the store way more white than the rest of the shop beard as white as cement days later her beard gets orange the back darkens at one point I saw her beard getting a tiny bit black then today I saw her back and head beard included were darkening her beard stayed orange tho can some one tell me the morph or species?
I’m guessing when the color turns darker he/she is stressed (tho I’m not a professional so my information may not al be right)
I been trying to figure out what mine is but I can’t figure it out
I want tangerine orange
hi do beardies change colour bc im getting one
Ik this was a while ago, but no, not like chameleons. They can turn partly black when they're stressed (especially on their beards) Definitely make sure to do plenty of research!
ye i no i mwent like in the sun#
@@moist_lynx4443 oh, then not really. But they can slightly lighten or darken under their lamp
Hey bro I was wondering if you could tell em what you think would be a good female to breed to my male this is what his mother and father were.
Sire: Leatherback het Hypo and Zero. Low expression paradox.
Dam: Hypo Tiger het Zero
i wish i can buy this in holland i love bearded dragon my new fav animal
The thing I love about this video is that most of the lizards are very healthy some of them of have a bone poblem
Why did I not see my bearded dragon morph in here!?!?!!!??!?!
If i send you a pic of my baby beardy van you tell me what type hé is. I think a dunner but om not Shure
Just realized how basic my beardie is😔👍
Yo Momma Don’t worry! I prefer “basic” ones . Anyway I’m gay and depressed
Stina Larsson good to know😅
I prefer the plain ones.
All Beardies need love
Dope bro! Check out my bearded dragons and their custom terrariums on my channel. Getting a crested gecko today or tomorrow
Red isint a color morph it’s a faze
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