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Crawley morph
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2042903, member: 31715"] No. It's just a name a breeder gave to their specific reds. The same as Fire and Ice dragons started selling Fire reds and "Ice" hypos. These terms are descriptors of their traits, not any actual morph (genetic mutation such as hypo, dunner, zero, etc.) A Cawley Red is simply a red dragon (of any morph) that was produced by Cawley. It would be no different than if me and AHBD started producing stunning yellows and decided to start selling them as Sunflower Yellow beardies. It's a marketing term. The reason Cawley became so popular and semi-synonymous with red dragons is because they were producing a higher quality red than many others were at the time. The short of it is, nothing. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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