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Beardie Genetics questions

lizardsister2

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Hi, it's been a few years since I was really into my reptile hobby full force and even then beardies weren't my focus. Now I'm very interested in them, but I feel out of the loop. When I first started with some of my geckos there were some great books and websites that explained different morphs and genetics and how some combine to make awesome variations and some combine wrong to get the original plain brown, and some are prone to health problems etc. I was wondering if there are similar books or websites on bearded dragon genetics that someone could point me to. So far in my google searches I've found lots of valuable info on proper care, breeding, and husbandry, but nothing explaining the genetics.
 
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