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Pin striped bearded dragons? sold by Bobby Pruett?

Well, I figure after reading everybody's post about this pin stripe deal I will put in my 2 cents as well since I am a breeder. First off many breeders before us have proven that the pin stripe is not a true genetic morph. If it were a recessive gene then you wouldn't get any pin stripe from the first breeding which does seem to happen. And if it were a co-dominant gene then you would get at least (ratio wise) half of the clutch would come out pin striped. So since you get a random number that can't prove anything I would just assume it is a pattern passed normally from parents to offspring. It should not be sold as anything other then a normal dragon. Why should someone pay $400 for a dragon that may not even produce the pin stripe? Totally ridiculous if you ask me. Its just as bad as people saying they have a zigzag morph or when folks don't have a clue about genetics and state things like "het for red" lol
-Amy
www.CalicoDragons.com
 
I have two subadult females with pinstripes.. I purchased one as a chriss allen red the other a standard bearded dragon so does this mean he gets a portion of my sales since they are pinstripes ......LOL :rofl:
 
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