Preview of the first image of High Red Translucent G Stripe Hypo Female Bearded Dragon.

Advert Description

Reduced for quick sale - 15.04.2024

Bargain price, her sisters were sold as breeders for £300 each.

High Red Translucent Genetic Stripe Hypo Female Bearded Dragon - she is an amazing dragon and will be a great breeder as she has some great genetics and genetic potential. She would also make a wonderful pet for someone as he is very friendly.

2 years old

This is a regrettable sale, my personal circumstances have changed and I can no longer keep my dragons whilst I wait for my house completion (delayed now by 8months). She is available from towards the end of February 2024. She did suffer from a tale nip when she was a baby as pictured, but this does not affect her in anyway.

Additional information or pictures available upon request - collection from Droitwich, Worcestershire. Transport also available at additional costs.

Genetic traits:
- Translucent
- Genetic Stripe
- Hypo

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Additional Information

Advert Type
Private Advert
Sex
Female
Current Age
2 years
CITES Article 10
No - this species does not require an Article 10 certificate