![]() ![]() ![]() Scales are usually used to protect the dragon, so being a silkback that has no scales makes this morph more sensitive to heat and ultraviolet light, as well as their skin being more delicate and susceptible to cuts, bites, and scrapes. This results in a beardie with no scales at all but skin, no spikes of any kind, and a unique look compared to any of the other types of dragon. This gene occurs when two leatherbacks have been bred together. SILKBACKS - Silkback morph dragons, also known as silkie or scaleless is a variation of the leatherback. Since colors are subjective, these names can change, they are also sometimes applied by sellers of bearded dragons in an attempt to promote the sales of their dragons. Morphs are not determined by the color of the dragon, for example, "sandfire red" or "citrus" are simply color schemes that have been given names and are not referring to the morph of the dragon. Each morph has its own unique characteristics that can be on a dragon of any color.Įven though morph can determine the appearance and, in some cases, has an effect on the color, people confuse morph and color. Some examples like Leatherbacks have less spikes than a Classic, and Silkbacks have none, Hypo has a pastel pigmentation to their skin with more clear nails, and a Translucent can look almost opaque at times especially in their first year, they also tend to have incredibly dark brown eyes that make them look solid black. The dragon's morph can affect their color, but Morph mainly has to do with their body types and in some cases pattern. The known dragon morphs are Normal, Leatherback, Translucent(trans), Hypomelanistic(hypo), Dunner, German Giant, Silkback, Witblits, Zero, Wero and Paradox. There are set discovered morphs for bearded dragons and none of them are named for color. ![]()
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