Description
The “Brick Red” Hypo Bearded Dragon Baby is a high-color, selectively bred reptile for the enthusiast seeking a standout pet. This morph combines the vibrant brick-red pigmentation with the hypo (hypomelanistic) trait, reducing dark scales for a cleaner, brighter appearance. We added this line to our catalog in early 2024 and have found the breeder to be exceptionally reliable, with consistent positive feedback on animal health and coloration. It’s an ideal choice for both new keepers ready for a step up and seasoned collectors looking to add intense red hues to their breeding projects.
Stand-Out Features
- Intense Brick-Red Coloration: This is not a standard tan or brown dragon. The red pigmentation is pronounced and deep, especially along the back and sides, promising a stunning adult.
- Hypo (Hypomelanistic) Trait: The genetic reduction of dark melanin results in clearer nails, brighter scales, and a more vibrant overall presentation of the red and citrus tones.
- Proven Health & Vigor: Sourced from a breeder with a track record of robust, feeding babies. These dragons are established, alert, and ready for their new homes.
- Captive-Bred & Handleable: Born and raised in controlled environments, making them well-adapted to captivity and typically more tolerant of regular handling.
- Potential for Breeding: A solid foundation animal for producing high-red and hypo offspring when paired with compatible morphs.
Technical Data
| Morph | “Brick Red” Hypo |
| Age | Baby/Juvenile |
| Sex | Unsexed (Sexing service available) |
| Current Length | Approx. 6-8 inches |
| Weight (measured) | 5.9 oz |
| Diet | Live insects (crickets, dubia) & greens |
| Housing Requirement | 40-gallon breeder minimum for adult |
| Temperature Gradient | Basking: 100-110°F, Cool side: 80-85°F |
Your Questions Answered
How red will this dragon stay as it grows?
The brick-red base color is genetic and will persist through adulthood. Color intensity can be influenced by temperature, health, and breeding cycles (especially in males), but the underlying red hue is a permanent trait. Proper UVB lighting and diet support color expression.
What does “Hypo” mean for this bearded dragon?
Hypomelanism means the animal produces less dark black/brown pigment (melanin). Visually, you’ll see clearer fingernails (no black lines), reduced dark markings on the body, and generally brighter, cleaner colors. It’s a co-dominant genetic trait that can be passed to offspring.
Is this animal eating on its own?
Yes. All our juvenile dragons are confirmed feeding on live insects like small crickets and dubia roaches, as well as being introduced to fresh greens like collard and mustard greens. A feeding schedule and care guide are provided with purchase.
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