Talk:Pearl Dragon/@comment-205.250.64.110-20120610143227

I wonder if time of day plays a factor. And before enyone blindly dismisses it, hear me out. A scientific mind would not dismiss something because it is unlikely or because it does not fit in with our previous experiences.

My experience in trying to breed a pearl dragon is leading me towards this theory, particularly how it differs from my experience in breeding emerald dragons.

I always breed snow and seaweed at the same time in both BC and EBI. Every time I do a breeding pair, I end up with two of the exact same dragon. I have yet to breed a pearl dragon.

I keep getting breeding times of around 6, 8, and 9, etc. hours per day, which means i'm consistently breeding three times per day at the same times: once when i wake up, once in the midafternoon and once right before bed.

Does anyone have similar experiences or data from their own breedings, either successful or unsuccessful, that would provide evidence either in support or against this theory?