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Old 03-11-2009, 12:24 AM
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do the colours on beardies get brighter or fade as they mature? we have a young one with some red patches along his/her back and am hoping you all say 'it gets brighter'!
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"It depends"...

Colours generally take time to come through - from hatching up to 6-12 months or so the colours will probably get more and more vibrant and defined with each shed.

Beyond that, a lot depends on the line that he comes out of; some lines tend to start to lose their pattern, so the colour becomes more diffuse (but at the sametime more widespread). If the beardie is a couple of different colours you may notice them blending a bit, as the beardie changes to a more uniform colour all over. Others keep their pattern quite nicely, and start to "fill in" around the coloured pattern with more colour.

The environment plays a part as well - a balanced diet with a variety of veg will help with pigment production which can help them develop and hold their colour a bit better. A nice, intense UV source (or good natural sunlight) also seem to help, although I don't know how much of that is long term and how much is the beardie equivalent of "looking healthier" after a suntan.
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Old 03-11-2009, 08:05 PM
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thank you his siblings and parents don't have so much colour so i think he will eventually lose it
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