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We just hatched a Two-headed Witblit Bearded Dragon
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraMI" data-source="post: 30298" data-attributes="member: 3071"><p>We posted on our FB page, 33 Dragons, & got a ton of Debbie-downers. I don't want to take it to a dragon forum, Josh. People act like we tried for this on purpose! Trust me, I'd rather a healthy, one-headed Witblit that can fetch over a grand. If this poor baby lives, we'll get more than that, but we just want to breed healthy pets. Unfortunately, with the amount of inbreeding in the reptile world, mutants & weak hatchlings & high death rates are sadly too common. </p><p>We're outcrossing and procuring super healthy animals ( the father has super-sperm!), but this female isn't even ours yet, part of a breeding project & this is her first clutch. We'll see if all her clutches are like this or just this one. </p><p>Do T-breeders see this sort of thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraMI, post: 30298, member: 3071"] We posted on our FB page, 33 Dragons, & got a ton of Debbie-downers. I don't want to take it to a dragon forum, Josh. People act like we tried for this on purpose! Trust me, I'd rather a healthy, one-headed Witblit that can fetch over a grand. If this poor baby lives, we'll get more than that, but we just want to breed healthy pets. Unfortunately, with the amount of inbreeding in the reptile world, mutants & weak hatchlings & high death rates are sadly too common. We're outcrossing and procuring super healthy animals ( the father has super-sperm!), but this female isn't even ours yet, part of a breeding project & this is her first clutch. We'll see if all her clutches are like this or just this one. Do T-breeders see this sort of thing? [/QUOTE]
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We just hatched a Two-headed Witblit Bearded Dragon
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