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Post by LightBlueBlaze on Jul 26, 2018 11:02:49 GMT -5
Hello! I was wondering if anyone would like to help me with a little project. I have a dragon known as a clay nesting dragon. It is a female (the card is blank, so that’s what I chose). Clay nesters are unique in that they have four eyes. If anyone would like to arrange a breeding with the dragon this season, that’d be wonderful! It’d be lovely to see some four-eyed hybrid gryphs! I was thinking that it could be a clutch of four eggs, two for each. The one thing that I’d like is the first choice of the clutch, either when the eggs are shown, or when the offspring are revealed (please keep in mind that I’m new here, and still don’t know much about how this all works). It’d be preferable to either breed with a lupe or a blue gryph (if one that is both of those is used, I will literally screech with joy), but that is not set in stone; choose any stud you’d like to use. Here are some pictures of her! ibb.co/mX548oibb.co/iV4mM8ibb.co/d94Wooibb.co/guCRooibb.co/hNACToEDIT: Teefa has informed me that the four-eyed trait isn’t visible in gryphs. However, the dragon is still available for breeding, as is this male dragon and female Common Mountain Bjorn (please pardon the messy setup, I did this soon after I settled down to watch TV haha). Male dragon: ibb.co/jM6LG8ibb.co/iJXhUTibb.co/fXwLG8ibb.co/kZdBOoibb.co/nkPkioCommon Bjorn (female): ibb.co/dV3vioibb.co/g6vmpTibb.co/jDdT3oibb.co/erxXUT
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Post by teefa85 on Jul 26, 2018 18:03:17 GMT -5
What a cute lil' Clay Nester!
I did a similar breeding years back, breeding my own Clay Nester with one of my Armored Tree Dwellers, and the 4-eyes are a recessive gene that won't be visible. However, you could probably breed the resulting babies with another hybrid (since you can't breed anything more than 1/2 dragon).
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Post by LightBlueBlaze on Jul 26, 2018 18:46:56 GMT -5
Ah, that’s a shame that it isn’t visible! Thanks for telling me. I may still try to use her to breed, so if I do I might breed her offspring. I’m glad you like her, though!
Conversely, I might try to make hybrids using my only male dragon instead, or even use my first gryph. We shall see! I’m posting links to pictures of both of them in the post above, just in case anyone is interested.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Jul 27, 2018 9:06:21 GMT -5
If you breed clay nesting/gryph hybrid babies together, about 1/4 will have four eyes ^_^ it would just take a little while. Kardi and I did a project that took several generations, where we bred the spirit kin into the plains dragons in order to get horse skulls (skull is a recessive as well). It was fun!
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Post by LightBlueBlaze on Jul 27, 2018 9:47:58 GMT -5
Oh, good to know! Maybe I will try it, then. I have a crazy idea in mind for a new species, if possible, and this is the first step I’d like to take. I remember seeing pictures of the horse-skull hybrids, it seems several generations of breeding paid off in the end, they look so cool! teefa85, would you be up to breeding your clay nesting hybrids with my hybrids once my dragon is bred? Maybe that will increase the chances.
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Post by teefa85 on Jul 27, 2018 21:29:25 GMT -5
I would love to offer Vapor and Sol off for the project once your hybrids are born! They're 1/2 Clay Nester and 1/2 Armored Tree Dweller. Vapor is the female and Sol is the male.
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Post by LightBlueBlaze on Jul 28, 2018 11:38:55 GMT -5
Aw, they’re so cute! Vapor’s patterns are so pretty, too. Thanks for offering them for breeding (when the time comes, that is!).
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Post by teefa85 on Jul 30, 2018 20:20:31 GMT -5
She gets her name because Storm was streaming the creation process of that particular breeding season, and she commented mid-stream that she looked like a Vaporeon.
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