Description
The Red Hypo Bearded Dragon Sub Adult is a prime example of selective breeding for vibrant color and robust health. This is for the keeper seeking a visually striking, well-started dragon that’s past the most delicate juvenile stage. A consistent reorder item since January 2026, its popularity is proven. Key benefit: you get a dragon with established coloration and feeding response, ready to become a centerpiece pet.
Stand-Out Features
- Vivid Red Hypomelanistic Coloration: The “Hypo” gene reduces dark pigments, allowing the intense reds and oranges to shine without the typical black markings.
- Established Sub-Adult Size: Past the fragile hatchling phase, this dragon has a proven feeding record and is developing its full adult structure.
- Proven Hardiness: Bred for vigor, these dragons acclimate well and are known for their strong appetites and interactive personalities.
- Excellent Temperament: Handled regularly, they typically display the calm, curious demeanor bearded dragons are famous for.
- Investment Potential: With its desirable genetics and size, this dragon holds value for both pet and potential breeding purposes.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Pogona vitticeps |
| Morph | Red Hypomelanistic (Hypo) |
| Life Stage | Sub-Adult |
| Approximate Age | 6-10 Months |
| Weight (measured) | 4.5 oz (on our calibrated scale) |
| Diet | Insectivore/Herbivore (mix of appropriate insects & greens) |
| Housing Requirement | 40+ gallon enclosure for sub-adult, 120+ gallon for adult |
| Primary Heat Source | Basking bulb with UVB lighting essential |
Your Questions Answered
How red will this dragon stay as an adult?
The red coloration is genetic and will persist into adulthood. Color often intensifies with proper diet, lighting, and overall health. The hypomelanistic trait ensures the colors remain clean and bright by minimizing dark markings.
Is a sub-adult easier to care for than a baby?
Generally, yes. Sub-adults are less fragile, have established immune systems, and their feeding habits are reliable. They are transitioning to a more herbivorous diet but still require regular insect protein. Their size also makes handling easier and less stressful for the animal.
What does ‘Hypo’ or ‘Hypomelanistic’ mean?
Hypomelanistic means “reduced black pigment.” Dragons with this genetic trait have less melanin, resulting in cleaner, brighter base colors (like red, orange, or yellow), clearer nails, and reduced dark patterns or markings compared to a standard morph.
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