I'm doing all this solo but the vet confirmed male not that their perfect either. I won't be mad if he's actually a she...That appears to be a female.
Get a picture of the pores please.
Side rant independent of this thread:
Try taking a breath instead, read what I wrote again. Pretty clear, I said nothing of this particular seller.That made no sense at all.....
No, the ad said he would make a good breeder.Try taking a breath instead, read what I wrote again. Pretty clear, I said nothing of this particular seller.
So... again, was it sold to you as a "proven breeder"... yes or no?
Try taking a breath instead, read what I wrote again. Pretty clear, I said nothing of this particular seller.
So... again, was it sold to you as a "proven breeder"... yes or no?
Without seeing the pores on the legs (turn the dragon over and take a picture of the back legs), I am almost positive the dragon sold to you is a female, not a male.
Snake Queen do you believe the vet was incorrect in also determining this to be a male?
I can understand that but again any dragon being sold for none production need to be sold with full disclosure that they are pet quality...
I may have missed it, but was this animal sold to you as a "proven breeder"?
Side rant independent of the this thread:
Sometimes it is hard for us to remember that these are individual animals with distinct personalities & preferences, they are not automated machines.
Meaning, just because we want them to breed with a specific girl/boy, doesn't mean they will.
Similar to humans, there are simply some that may have very little to no reproductive sex drive.
Low testosterone
It happens. Selling off animals that won't "produce" is fairly common. Not saying that is the case here. Unless it is 100% a pet, animals cost money to maintain and that cost can be justified by some because they hope to recoup those losses by producing offspring.
Meaning, you bought the animal as an investment, but if it will not breed, you cannot sell babies to recoup the cost of the original dragon plus upkeep.
No offspring, no money...animal gets sold.
"Never been bred"
What does this mean to you?
Did you ask him elsewhere if he was a proven breeder.
If the dragon has "never been bred", then the seller admits he doesn't actually know if the male is great, good or bad at breeding...he simply doesn't know. Those waters have never been tested.
By you purchasing a unproven animal, you also don't know. You took a gamble by not purchasing a "proven breeder", correct?
Hopefully these will workYes.
If I could get pictures to attach, (not working for me today) I'd show you.
Congratulations, you have a female bearded dragon.
The first pic, top or bottom?with light it looks like the first pic
He has never been bred...but he would be a perfect breeder for yellow/orange lines.
Had he not stated he would make a great breeder there would be no dispute at all