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Welcome to tropifauna.co.uk - the
website of Tropifauna Farms
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Bearded Dragons
Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are amongst the most sought after reptiles in captivity. Their curious and interactive nature make them rewarding subjects. Currently we are working with some of the rarest and most stunning morphs available.
This is Kim and Karen's area of expertise! They have sourced our bloodlines, which are exceptionally diverse and include the very best German, Italian, Slovenian, Belgian, Japanese and USA lineages.
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| Satyrday Red Flaming Tiger Bearded Dragons |
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Our Satyrday's are bright red-orange, with pale aftertones to the head. This male pictured below is also hypo (clear nailed), and has the ingredients to produce some absolutely awesome babies. This Satyrday also holds the purple-blue tiger banding! These guys are fast growing and just better and better as they grow! These along with the Cawley Red's are the "Rolls Royce" of Bearded Dragons!!

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| Cawley Red Flaming Tiger Bearded Dragons |
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These are real screamer's! Selected for intense fire red colouration, and purple-blue tiger banding. Some offspring will be hypo's (clear nailed), these will be unreal!

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| Red Italian Leatherback Bearded Dragons |
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There are apparently at least two distinct lines of these dragons. The Italian lineage is known as the Leatherback (this is what we have), the US is called the American Smoothie. Both are co-dominant and have been proven compatible with each other. The dominant form of this morph is the Silkback. There appears also to be one or even two recessive forms of leatherback/smoothie (this is being proved out right now). As the names suggest, the texture of the skin on the back of these dragons are very much smoother than normal. This also has implications on the appearance of colours. The potential with these is huge.

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| Red Green Transluscent Bearded Dragons |
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Red Green Transluscents are simple recessive traits producing very unusual yellow/orange to red colours with green undertones giving a transluscent appearance. Possibilities for combo's are huge with these largely unexplored traits.

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Pastel's show incredible shades of yellow, orange, pink and white. Colours brighten as they grow. We have hypo (clear nailed) Pastel's to further reduce dark markings and enhance the pastel colours.

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| Leucistic Bearded Dragons |
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Our Leucistic's are white, with awesome shades of lavender and blue. This is the product of a recessive trait.

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| Belgian Super Orange Florida Bearded Dragons |
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We have just started working with this Belgian line of the Florida Super Orange. These are going to proove to be very popular as the orange tones are subtle but beautiful.

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Many of our founding Bearded stock is hypo (clear nailed), the importance of hypo's is fundemental to producing awesome clean coloured offspring. Hypomelanistic Bearded's are produced as a recessive trait.

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| Silk Back Bearded Dragons |
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Silkbacks are the dominant form of the co-dominant Italian Leatherback, US Smoothie or the two morphs combined. We are currently involved in an international research project on this unusual morph.

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| Translucent Smoothie Bearded Dragons |
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The merging of the Translucent and Smoothie morphs, are starting to produce some truely awesome designers.

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| Canary yellow Purple Hypo Translucent Striped Smoothie |
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Introducing the Canary Yellow Purple Hypo Translucent Striped Smoothie! Many of our lines now carry the purple genes.

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Note on Adeno Virus testing |
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Our breeders and currently available dragons have not been tested for Adenovirus. To read the most up to date peer reviewed publication written by the leading authority on Adenovirus in Pogona vitticeps please read his latest publication Reptile Adenovirus and PCR Sequencing
If you would like to test there is an easily understood explanation written by Randy Whitmire of AlphaDragonZ:
PCR vs. EM Adenovirus testing

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