White
White bearded dragon is a descriptive color label for Pogona vitticeps rather than one fixed genetic morph. White-looking dragons may be zero, hypo zero, witblits, wero, snow-line, pale hypo trans, or another combination selected for reduced pigment and pattern. Some hatchlings that look bright white settle into cream, silver, lavender-gray, or faint yellow tones as they mature, and many appear duller just before a shed. The label is therefore useful for color searching, but it does not explain inheritance by itself.
A white dragon still needs normal desert-lizard conditions, including strong UVB and a basking zone; pale scales are not a reason to keep the animal dim or cool. When choosing one, look beyond color at body condition, alertness, feeding response, and the quality of the breeder's explanation. People breeding white lines should record the actual morphs involved, because two similar-looking adults can produce very different clutches depending on whether zero, witblits, translucent, hypo, or other genes are present.
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