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Hdrydr31

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Those are great. Thanks for sharing.

I guess my 55 gallon tank is going to be to big for my little guy then. I just got it out of the garage, in storage. My daughters were helping me clean it and everything. They were so excited. I just had him in a medium size rubber maid tote for a few days. I thought bigger is better.

It is fine putting him in the 55gal just provide lots of hiding spots.. My female grew up in a 55 it wasn't until recently that I put her in a 40 g breeder.. and as she grew I took out some of the hiding spots.. I really like it for temp gradients I had a great hot warm cool zones.. I think it is dragon specific on how they do in bigger tanks. you can easily cut some plexi glass to divide it up if you need to. Now when fully adult turning space would be tight if you've got a big fella.. I could have kept Izzy in it but we rearranged things so a 40 worked better for us.. My male could not be in the 55 he is a BIG boy
 

Dragon Mike

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1473207316878.jpg Thanks for the pics of the enclosures. I just put in the hammock. My little guy was climbing on it already. I checked out the dimensions of the tank. it's a 75 gallon tank. I added a log as well, that I baked in the oven at 350 for 45 minutes. Let me know what you think. The dragon is hiding right now so it's not in the pic.
 

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