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Translucent bearded dragon
Translucent bearded dragon











translucent bearded dragon

Having said that, this is new blood, and I am excited to see what this cross will produce. She has a very deep red head, more of a brick color, and her saturation isn’t the same as my Cawley/Sandfire lines. (F)”Rio Red”: Produced by Cheryl and Jessica of Rio Reptiles, this red female is totally different to what I shoot for. True FireTigers should be produced here!! Her bloodlines suggest she should be carrying lots of fire, and “Magma” will surely breed that out of her. This is one of “Flora’s” babies from 2010, and her father was retired in 2011. With an orange head, and an orange/red overtone, she has held pattern. (F)”Tropicana” RedHypoRed/O.G.G./Cawley/Sandfire: This is one of the few Dragons I held back from 2010, and she is what many used to refer to as a true Cawley. He is pattern less and completely saturated in a fiery red! If I was going to enter a Dragon in to a red competition, this would be my guy! Coming from a long lineage of Sandfire/Cawley’s, he could be the poster Dragon of the trait. When Bob Maillioux from Sandfire Dragon ranch came up with the name so many years ago, this animal must have been what he intended to produce. (M)”Magma” Belgium/Blood/Sandfire/Cawley: If there is such thing as a true Sandfire, “Magma” is it. This is an endeavor in saturation, and time will tell how we did. I am hoping to cancel this trait out by crossing her in to “Plasma” who is deep dark blood red. Unfortunately the Cawley line can sometimes go bronze or even fade, and she is carrying that bronze r. (F)”Bindy” Sandfire/Cawley: This is probably the stoutest female I own, and she is not that bright, but as a baby she was epic. With a bright yellow/orange head, and a body that goes from yellow to orange, she passes on that signature Cawley FIRE! If the “Pignot’s” babies are going to be Dark, “Flora’s” will be fiery!! Should get a mix of BloodTigers and FireTigers from her. (F)”Flora” Sandfire/Cawley: This is one of three sisters that we are crossing in to “Plasma”, and unlike “Pignot”, she is more of a true Cawley. The depth of dark red that we produce with this cross could be record breaking!! I know her bloodline very well, and this could be one of my most epic crosses to date. She really passes her burgundy red on well to her offspring, and this will be her 3rd different mate. (F)”Pignot” Sandfire/Cawley: This is the deepest, darkest, Cawley female that I own or have produced. This year I am going to try to perfect the BloodTigers, and this is the male I am going to use. Produced in 2011 from an epic cross of bloods, he is one of my most prized male breeders. His head is dark red, not yellow/orange, and he is a true blood. (M)”Plasma” Belgium/Blood/Sandfire/Blood: This is the reddest Dragon that I own, as far as depth of color, and saturation. I am going for a saturated, deep dark red Sandfire/Cawley’s. She is a lot like her mother, “Pignot”, and is holding pattern, and almost black or purple red in person. (F)- Belgium/Blood/Sandfire/Cawley: One of my burgundy red Sandfire crossed females. Solid Dragon with a short snout, this line just gets redder and redder! This cross should produce BloodTigers, and the saturation should be from tip to tip!! She has a dark red beard and is holding pattern. (F)- True Blood: One of my deep red bloods that I produced in 2011. With lots of lavender barring, he should produce some amazing babies. These Dragons have extra long tails, and seem to hold pattern. He is long and an orange/pink color, with a very colorful beard and bright yellow head. (M)- Cawley/Crimson: Produced in 2011 from a True Fire Cawley and a Crimson red Dragon we purchased from Tamara at Rainbow Dragons. This year we are breeding with the reddest most saturated breeders to date, and it’s the culmination of a 3 year project to produce the reddest Dragon on Earth!! Think we might accomplish our goal! We are affiliated with Bearded Dragon Guru, so you can contact us or our partners there.

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Please read thru what we have planned for the upcoming breeder year, and feel free to contact us with questions or comments. Some of the projects for this year will be listed and described below. ambiguity dealing with what another breeder produced. The benefit will also come in the form of intimate knowledge of the bloodlines vs. Last year we crossed all of our Translucent Dragons back in to our colorful lines, and this year we are going to reap the benefits. With a new year ahead of us, and another year behind, we have learned a lot, and done a lot.













Translucent bearded dragon