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This is a complete setup to take care of a bearded dragon. It comes with 40 gallon enclosure that has tiles, uva/uvb light, basking light, ceramic heater, cave, ramp, outlet timer, calcium powder and other supplements, extra basking bulb. I’m also including two containers to raise and keep your...
she has been showing signs of weird behavior for 2 weeks now. I thought first she was sick (restless, leaving streaks of poop, and no apetite at all). I search online that she might be gravid so i got her some play sand. Lo and behold i found her this morning with eggs. My question is how long...
Im using the same viv from exoterra. I used to have a lot of unnecessary crap inside but now i just like to keep it simple. This is my current setup and my beardie loves the extra space available.
You can also use tiles which is very easy to maintain and can file the claws of your beardie. I bought mine from home depot then measure and cut it myself.
Hey guys i just want to give update on my beardie. Stewie is about 15 inch now and around 200 gm. I also removed the styrofoam background and added slate tiles in the viv.
What you need to get is a basking bulb 75w-100w depends on the size of your viv and the reptisun 10.0 strip light. They both need to be 12 hr on and 12 hr off. There is no need for additional heat at night unless your house gets below 65F.
Hi welcome, nice cute beardie you got there. Its good you found him before its too late. Ditch the red light and get the reptisun 10.0 ubv. And dont worry he wont bite your neck lol. He likes you and wants to cuddle. Just watch for the claws it can get long and sharp.