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mrcory22 Aug 30, 2006 11:26 AM

in a 4ftx2ftx18in houw many adults can i put in there?

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Karin72 Aug 30, 2006 08:27 PM

My cage is 2ft by 4ft by 2ft and I always only had one dragon in there. It looks kind of big with my new dragon because she is only 3 1/2 months old but it was just right for my old dragon once he was fully grown.
Good for you for not making it so high by the way. If I could do it over I would shave off 6 inches in height as well to ensure better exposure to the UVB light...

salemserpent Aug 30, 2006 09:15 PM

I have a 68 gallon reptarium. I only have my lone bearded dragon Spyder in there. Judging by his size I wouldn't put another in there with him. I'd love to get him a mate and I am looking for one without much luck-but I'd also be investing in a larger enclosure to accomodate both of them.

I actually wish my was higher..Spyder loves to climb....maybe with the next enclosure!
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1.0 Green Iguana
1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.1 Blizard Leopard Gecko
1.1.1 Corn Snakes (2 Blood Red, 1 Albino)
1.1 Ball Python

beachbeardies Aug 30, 2006 10:13 PM

as i have told you in the past, along with many others, one adult dragon per 4x2x18inch cage. if you are breeding you can have the pair in there to breed for a short period of time but when not breeding have them seperate.
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Beach Beardies

3.4.11 bearded dragons
1.0.0 Turquoise x Sunburst Veiled Chameleon
1.1.0 Sugar Gliders
0.1.0 Miss Queen Athena (Cat)

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