nick_c
LRP, Inc.
I have come across several great points in this thread from the predominant participating members. I myself feel that the many different morphs are a great attribute to the hobby. They give "true" collectors/breeders diversity. They must be out-crossed like any other group of animals no matter what the pattern or color. Strength in this case comes in numbers. And as far as price, i.e. "higher end" dragons, is concerned we must have a larger perspective. Just because the average person uses 87 octane doesn't mean we all must. If I am living within my means and my taste calls for extremely expensive breathe-taking dragon, guess what, I'm going to get it lol. Everyone has their own tastes and preferences. I work with animals from many of the "top breeders" and they are all as "healthy as horses". One of which is a young 10 month old Hypo Italian Leather 100% Het Translucent. His weight exceeds 375g(on empty) and measures right at 19". I collect dragons from one side of the spectrum to the other. And as documented by yours truly, they are equally healthy. Now each have different eating patterns/prey preferences and grow at their own rates. But never the less continue to steadily grow no matter what the color of there scales or eyes.
Now as far as the "natural selection" issue goes, Brian is correct. But not because they are "genetically" weak necessarily. They would fall closely to the albinos of other species. Natural Selection would tell us they would simply be the first to go due to poor camouflage. A bright red/orange/yellow dragon would have much less a chance than a "normal" beardie in the wilderness. But again, this isn't the wild lol. Sorry for rambling. I don't say much ordinarily so when I do I guess I REALLY do, lol.
Now as far as the "natural selection" issue goes, Brian is correct. But not because they are "genetically" weak necessarily. They would fall closely to the albinos of other species. Natural Selection would tell us they would simply be the first to go due to poor camouflage. A bright red/orange/yellow dragon would have much less a chance than a "normal" beardie in the wilderness. But again, this isn't the wild lol. Sorry for rambling. I don't say much ordinarily so when I do I guess I REALLY do, lol.