Yellow
Yellow bearded dragon is a color-based label for Pogona vitticeps, usually describing line-bred dragons with strong yellow, lemon, gold, or citrus tones. It is not a single morph gene. Yellow can appear in normal-scaled dragons and in combinations with hypo, translucent, dunner, leatherback, and other projects. Color may intensify after several sheds, shift with maturity, or look different under warm enclosure lighting, so a hatchling's photos do not always predict the adult shade.
Selection for yellow should be balanced with ordinary health and structure. Good lighting, correct basking temperatures, and a varied diet support normal pigment expression, but husbandry cannot turn a genetically dull dragon into a high-yellow animal. Buyers who care about color often ask to see parents or older siblings from the same line. For pet keepers, the label mainly affects appearance and price; daily husbandry and veterinary concerns are the same as for other central bearded dragons.
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