dragonluver83
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Sheena where are you???
Is she back from her vacation yet to give us any pics???
Is she back from her vacation yet to give us any pics???
Yes, Harald. This a very complex topic. Unless you are willing to address it directly, Then STFU.
hay i got nothing to do with this but if you give me a fair price shipped and again your unhappy i will take her off you hand never the less i think customer garantee is verry inportant thank you so jose 305 970 6656
im not quite sure i understand what you are saying here (though i have been up since 5am so im kinda dazed right now lol)
Maybe they want to buy the dragon if Sheena wants to sell it !ok I thought I posted updated pics earlier but I guess I must have not hit the right button
so here she is no more color ber legs look tobe in shed but not the rest of her
. I wonder what she was thinking when she posted that??? Did she think she wouldn't have upset the buyer with the sales picture and the actual dragon.so here she is no more color ber legs look tobe in shed but not the rest of her
Living proof that a high price does NOT necessarily denote a quality animal, neither does a low price indicate an inferior animal.
This is ABSOLUTELY not an animal for which I would spend over 50.00.
hay she seems to be neglected i will buy her off you hands if you give me a fair shipped price i think she will get some color in hes soon
Deborah do you know anything about the genetics of this dragon or the parents that produced her? if not why would you post such an inflammatory statement?
This post isn't about GENETICS it's about DOCTORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
These 2 pics show 2 things.
1. a dragon that is in shed, its easy to see the underlying red color. the dragon needs to shed to uncover that color.
2. this is a very scared dragon, look at the eyes and also look at the way she has hunkered down in the pic because she is afraid.
Deborah do you know anything about the genetics of this dragon or the parents that produced her? if not why would you post such an inflammatory statement?
Actually lets do look at the eyes??? What i see is what some breeders refer to as "drupe eye syndrome" see how there is more of the eye showing at the bottom of the eye? where it should be covered by the eye lid. While not proven to be unhealthy. Most breeders tend to steer away from that. It doesnt look good. and more prone to get substrate in there eyes. Which now makes me ask, What is Nicole Breeding over there???
These 2 pics show 2 things.
1. a dragon that is in shed, its easy to see the underlying red color. the dragon needs to shed to uncover that color.
2. this is a very scared dragon, look at the eyes and also look at the way she has hunkered down in the pic because she is afraid.
Deborah do you know anything about the genetics of this dragon or the parents that produced her? if not why would you post such an inflammatory statement?
Overpriced garbage seems to be the consensus. :shrug01
man i was on nicoles side till i saw updated pics of the dragon. That is not shed coloring ed and you know it as well as the rest of us you just feel some obligation to back her up even if its obviously a lie. And to say that the dragon is cowering and afraid is the most hillarious thing you have ever said that i have witnessed. That dragon has no stress lines (as you can see the side of its stomach which is white) and its beard is a calm orange color not grey or black tinged which would be a sign of being scared. I really cant believe you said that lol.
Anywho, though i was on Nicole's side up to this point. That dragon is not going to be the color it was in the photo that was used in the sale ad. Not even close.