Bearded Dragon Red Mix
Bearded Dragon Red Mix – A Fiery Fusion of Crimson Tones
The Red Mix Bearded Dragon is a breathtaking display of warm-spectrum genetics. Unlike a single-tone morph, the "Red Mix" combines various high-expression red lineages—such as Blood Red, Ruby, and Coral—to create a complex, multi-dimensional appearance. These dragons feature a stunning mosaic of deep burgundies, fiery crimsons, and burnt oranges, often accented by high-contrast side bars that make their colors truly erupt.
For the enthusiast who wants an animal that demands attention, the Red Mix offers the most intense and saturated "sunset" aesthetics available in the Pogona world.
Why Choose a Red Mix?
Explosive Coloration: Each individual is unique, showcasing a "mixed" palette of the finest red pigments that intensify with every shed.
High-Definition Contrast: These dragons often retain dark, coal-like accents or vivid orange highlights that make the primary red tones appear even more localized and bright.
Premium Shelf Appeal: The Red Mix is a consistent favorite for display tanks, as their vibrant silhouettes are visible even from across a large room.
Robust Genetics: Our Red Mix line is bred not only for color but for vigor, ensuring a fast-growing, healthy dragon with a hearty appetite.
A Collector’s Powerhouse
The Red Mix is highly prized by those looking to start their own "high-color" breeding projects or for keepers who want a "show-stopper" pet. As they reach adulthood, these dragons often transform into deep, solid-red sentinels that look like living embers.
Feature | Red Mix Detail |
Primary Hue | Deep Crimson to Bright Scarlet |
Accent Colors | Burnt Orange, Peach, and Charcoal |
Visual Impact | Maximum (High-Saturation) |
Pro-Care Tip for Maximum Red
Dietary Enhancement: To support the natural development of these red pigments, provide a varied diet rich in carotenoids. Feeding safe, brightly colored vegetables like shredded butternut squash, red bell peppers, and carrots will help "fuel" their color from the inside out.
The Right Light: Red pigments are best viewed under high-CRI (Color Rendering Index) lighting. Use a T5 HO 10.0 UVB paired with a bright white basking bulb to ensure their fiery tones don't look "washed out" in their enclosure.

