Bearded Dragon (Trans) CB
Pogona vitticeps
Wholesale
Category
Lizards
Minimum order
MOQ 5 head
Per-head price
Partners Only
Overview
Adult Length
40 – 60 cm (including tail)
Venom
Non-venomous and safe to handle (the genus carries only a harmless venom trace of no medical significance).
In the Wild
Habitat
Terrestrial and diurnal. Arid to semi-arid woodland, scrub and rocky desert across central Australia. A confident basker that climbs onto rocks and low branches.
Wild Diet
Omnivore — mostly insects and small invertebrates when young, shifting toward leaves, flowers and fruit with age.
Captive Care
Temperature
Basking 38 – 42 °C; ambient 28 – 32 °C; cool end 24 – 26 °C; night drop to ~20 – 24 °C.
Humidity
30 – 40 %. Dry and very well ventilated with a water bowl; sustained high humidity causes respiratory and skin problems.
UV Requirements
Very high (obligate desert basker). UVI 4 – 6. A strong T5 10 – 12 % UVB across the basking zone is mandatory.
Feeding
Juveniles: gut-loaded, calcium-dusted insects (crickets, dubia roaches) daily plus finely chopped greens. Adults: mostly leafy greens and vegetables with insects 2 – 3× weekly.
Enclosure
Large terrestrial enclosure, min 120 × 60 × 60 cm for an adult. Basking rock/branch under the UVB + heat, a cool retreat, and a non-impaction substrate.
Temperament
One of the calmest, most handleable and beginner-friendly lizards — tolerant, hardy and interactive. "Trans" (translucent) dragons have reduced scale pigment and solid black eyes, often with cleaner, pastel colour.
Origin
Not found in the wild in Thailand. Native range: Central Australia.