Translucent bearded dragons
Translucent bearded dragons (trans for short) have a unique quality. They are typically vibrantly colorful, especially if they are also hypo. You can read about the features of trans and other mutations in The Complete Guide to Bearded Dragon Mutations and Genetic Traits.
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red-orange hypo trans bearded dragons
The combination of hypo and trans produces a vibrant, glossy color. The dragons of this group are all orange to red orange and are hypo and trans. Available in optional leatherback and normal scale.
Photos are representative examples from this group, and not the exact individual you will receive. We cannot send additional photos, or photos of the individual you will receive. Tails and other areas shown in milky white are in shed. After shed, color will match the rest of the body.
red-orange trans bearded dragons
The dragons of this group are trans and have an orange to red-orange color. Unlike the group above, these dragons are not hypo. Because of that they have more dark pigment then the group above and have dark nails.
Photos are representative examples from this group, and not the exact individual you will receive. We cannot send additional photos, or photos of the individual you will receive. Tails and other areas shown in milky white are in shed. After shed, color will match the rest of the body.
Trans Citrus Bearded Dragons
The dragons of this group are trans and have yellow color. These dragons are hypo, giving them a bright color and may be visible for other traits if listed.
This group of dragons are currently 3-4 months old.
Photos are representative examples from this group, and not the exact individual you will receive. We cannot send additional photos, or photos of the individual you will receive. Tails and other areas shown in milky white are in shed. After shed, color will match the rest of the body.
Pet Level Trans Bearded Dragons
This group of dragons are translucent, but show lower than average color. They may appear more light and vibrant when they are warm and excited (as shown above), but will appear more dull and brown when they are cool and inactive. They may be visible for other traits if listed.
Photos are representative examples from this group, and not the exact individual you will receive. We cannot send additional photos, or photos of the individual you will receive. Tails and other areas shown in milky white are in shed. After shed, color will match the rest of the body.