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Wanted Red Male Bearded Dragon Juvenile

bakerzack1990

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Ok, I am not very well versed in the morph names and genetics of bearded dragons. However, I have combed over this site numerous times and believe the "Blood-Red" coloration is the winner! I am looking for a male at least 7 weeks old, no nips and all tails is a big plus, and a consistent coloration (I've seen reds that are deep and lovely, but their heads retain a somewhat average looking tan color). Also, I know that hatchlings are prone to darken with age, but I am EXTREMELY wary when I am told a baby beardie is a blood red for 200+ dollars when he looks like the run of the mill hatchling, so a coloration should be visible. I found this picture on Reddit of a gorgeous red, I am looking for this shade if not darker.

http://i.imgur.com/wRm71xn.jpg

Thanks, and to contact me, send me an email at [email protected] =)
 
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