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Posted by: venomprx at Thu Jul 24 13:53:27 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by venomprx ] in a couple of years i would love to own a frilled lizard, however i currently have a couple of questions regarding their care. i currently do not know much, but i have plenty of time to research. what would an ideal display enclosure size be? my father routinely designs atriums and such into buildings (architect) and i would like to create a similar effect in a new york apartment setting, on a smaller scale. as it is a display enclosure, i would like to use leaf litter as a substrate, as there are several large house trees in a loft my family owns (ceilings are high) , where its likely i will end up living for a couple years into my 20’s, and the leaves would be available free. i believe the trees are ficus, I’m not entirely sure though. is this a suitable substrate? i imagine it cant be more natural.if not, how would textured Formica work? its been recommended to me by my dad for my bearded dragon, its just i couldn’t find it in smaller than a 96x48 sheet. now, in terms of height, would 4 feet be sufficient? i was looking into this enclosure, and wondered if it would be suitable to house one adult animal? [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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