Wero
The wero bearded dragon is a captive morph label tied to zero and witblits patternless lines in Pogona vitticeps. In many breeding communities, wero describes the compound expression produced when those two recessive patternless traits are combined, though terminology may vary by breeder. Visual wero dragons are usually pale cream, white, or gray with greatly reduced pattern; some show soft smudging, darker side marks, or contrast on the head and tail. They may also carry added traits such as hypo, translucent, leatherback, or color-line influence.
Because wero sits between two named patternless projects, parentage is more important than a photo when buying or planning clutches. A pale dragon could be zero, witblits, wero, or a different white-leaning combination. Daily care is ordinary bearded dragon care: a roomy dry enclosure, strong basking heat, dependable UVB, and a varied diet of insects and greens. Breeding decisions should favor vigorous animals and clear disclosure, since trend-driven morphs can attract careless pairings.
Colors: Citrus, Dunner, German Giant, Hypo, Hypo Trans, Leatherback, Leatherback Trans, Normal, Orange, Paradox, Red, Sandfire, Silkback, Tiger, Translucent, Wero, White, Wild Type, Witblits, Yellow, Zero