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Jake_Jackson Apr 13, 2007 06:45 PM

Well, I know how to setup a leo gecko cage no progblems.

But this aint a leo. LOL.

So, just wanted to see what are some things everyone has in thier beardie cages?

After moving him over to a 20 Long, the cage looks really empty now cause it just has the 10 gal setup in it.

Or is that good, to allow plenty of open space for Him?
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Leopard Geckos
Sahara (Normal)
Ghost (Blizzard)
"The Baby" (year old Albino)

Bearded Dragons
Junior(hopefully male/unsexed)

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BDlvr Apr 14, 2007 07:22 AM

As much floor space as possible is best. Just make sure his basking spot (log, branch, etc.)is as wide as his body so he is comfortable. Otherwise just a water bowl about the size of his body and a food dish.

BeardedBren Apr 24, 2007 05:38 PM

I agree with BDlvr. Empty space is not a bad thing, they love to run around and hunt for crickets. For the simplest of tanks... All you need is a basking spot of around 105-115, food and water dish, UVB lighting and whatever driftwood or rocks for decor. 20" long is not the best option for a full grown beardie though... I would suggest a 4 footer in length if thats possible.

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