But don't let yourself get taken advantage of by spending more money for something that is just a made up name or photo-shopped in color. Color, pattern and morph will always affect the price of a bearded dragon, especially from high end breeders. I hate to see anyone pay more than they should for a regular Classic dragon with no special morph because a breeder told them the dragon is fancy. And "super" is not a legitimate morph, its an opinion. Also I have seen breeders make up the most ridiculous labels for dragons like "Blood Red Morph" and "Super Citrus Super Tiger Morph" these are not actual morphs. Keep in mind Color and morph are 2 different things. One of these color morphs is the aptly named Translucent Bearded Dragon, which have translucent scales and spikes. There is however a species called a Rankin's or Lawson's Dragon which is an entirely different reptile related to Bearded Dragons. Fancy is not a morph, its an adjective. Fancy dragons have no set traits, it is simply a way of describing bearded dragons that might be a different morph than a classic/standard dragon. This basically means the seller doesn't know the genetics, but the dragon may look different than the other classic dragons. Also "pygmy dragon" is thrown around a lot, be aware that there is no such thing as a pygmy bearded dragon. I frequently get asked what type of dragon is a "fancy" morph.
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