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I have seen a million reds, oranges and yellows, but I've only ever heard of a "Blue Beardie". Does such a critter exist and if so, can some one please point me to a picture? The only blue I've ever seen on a beardie is some barring down the sides, but an all Blue beardie...now that would be something!
 
I think bloodbankdragons.com has one in his gallery i think under 2010 and old dragons besides from that i haven't seen them else where.
 
thanks corkie and jammie-that was a rockin site! saw a blue, a purple, and a PIE-BALD! never seen those before-beautiful dragons. Thank so much for the link!
 
i know coastal bearded dragons (pogona barbata i believe) tend to be more blue in color as well as more black than its inland relative. i think the pic of bloodbank's powder blue dragon is on of a coastal bearded dragon, or at least very closely resembles one.
 
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