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PHLdyPayne
at Sat May 28 11:48:15 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ]
I don't see why it can't be placed straight across from your cham, unless you are worried it would stress out your cham. As for jutting out with the narrow end against a wall, you can still over the back of the tank with something to help cut down the viewing area for the dragon.
Some dragons would be stressed if there is alot of activity around them but others don't seem to care. If there isn't much traffic around the tank, it may not matter. You will have to judge from how your dragon reacts.
I would wait till your dragon is around 12-14" long then move him into the large tank, unless your 29 gal tall is starting to be too small (not sure on the dimensions of a 29 gal tall to say for sure. I had a 35gal long which I kept my dragon till she was about 12-14 inches long then moved her into the large cage I had made). You can use cardboard or a piece of wood as a divider for the large tank, just make sure it's properly supported so it can't be knocked down by your dragon, or worse, fall on your dragon. ----- PHLdyPayne
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