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Blue eyes. Blue eyed bearded dragon. I have updated my resource page on the topic.

Thanks for all your help Jacques. I defiantly jumped the gun with my first post. I quickly learned how much I didn't know, and how complicated the issue is.

Steven Barnes
 
Hello Steven,
So I have a quick question well two.
First pic is a male I had taken in as a rescue and had an eye problem both eyes were white one was fine put the people I recieved him from had no clue what was wrong with him he is now back on his feet and was sent off to a breeder in Pennsylvania and is doing well but has no change to the eye.

Second is a partial trans male of mine he has a black trans eye and one that never fully turned but it is brown is this an example of a brown eyed dragon or just the effect of the trans gene?

Thanks,
OEdwards
 

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