
Freshly molted Death's Head roach
My favorite roaches of all the species I keep. Not the best feeders, but awesome to behold.

My favorite roaches of all the species I keep. Not the best feeders, but awesome to behold.
I need two more versions, but I am photoshop illiterate and, without ADHD meds I cannot focus on video guides long enough.
I have a very hard time imagining images in my head, if you think this would look better without the round specks on the back/head feel free to remove them.
Tip 5$ or so for each! So 25$ for all versions. :)
Nonstop migraines all week.
#1 trigger for my migraines is allergies and perfumes. Mildew is my nemesis. I forgot to dry the laundry and now I must suffer.
I puked four times with a 14 hour migraine. I felt my heartbeat in my stomach and head pulsing in unison.
I have to wait two months to see my doctor in person again for them to "confirm" I "still have" migraines and prescribe me my savior, Sumatriptan-sama again.
( My migraines make me smell sensitive, and I tend to have that throbbing migraine feeling in my nose as well as the classic migraine spot so this icepack also being on my nose helps a lot. Highly recommend. )
Breeder here, familiar with every morph.
Color =/= Morph
I can give morph, color, possible lineage(s)*, and other interesting things I may notice about your dragon structurally.
Ends Tuesday afternoon. I may do these once a month so I'd you miss the cutoff just keep eyes peeled next month!
*I cannot promise a dragon comes from specific bloodlines when you have no genetic history on them, but I can make educated guesses.
Fun Fact Wednesday
Your dragon is likely a Pogona vitticeps ( Central ) x Pogona barbata ( Eastern ) hybrid.
Occasionally babies from hybrid pairings, even 6+ generations later will show vague hints at former hybridization. This tail banding is specific to Barbata and hybrids tend to have a reduced form of it.
When you hatch hybrids it is a mixed bag on if they inherit scaling from Vitticeps or Barbata, and a dragon with Vitticeps scaling can still have offspring with Barbata scaling if their parents were crossed, so it can show up again generations later.
There are other inheritable traits ( facial structure, shape of beard, body structure, 3 - 4 rows of spikes along their torso instead of just 1 - 2 ), but the scale banding is the most easily recognizable trait.
Pictured are various Witblits as an example. They're a patternless morph.
Witblits can come in a wide range of color-- from near white, to yellow, orange, red, beige, brown, and pitch black.
Color is not a morph; so all three of these are the same morph.
Same father, different mothers-- but the mothers are sisters.
Less than 24 hours old in this photo.
Left dragons' clutch hatched a week late and right dragon's clutch hatched a week early. So both mom's decided to hatch on the same day. :)