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Cage design website

JeffK Dec 16, 2007 05:59 PM

can someone put me in the direction of some good dragon cage designs and a good page that can show me step by step on different types of doors and how to install them.

thank you very much in advance

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eminart Dec 21, 2007 10:50 PM

>>can someone put me in the direction of some good dragon cage designs and a good page that can show me step by step on different types of doors and how to install them.
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>>thank you very much in advance

These are the most popular ones that I see listed on these sites:

http://www.freewebs.com/crossfireenclosures/

and

http://www.timelessspirit.com/enclosure.html
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JeffK Dec 22, 2007 12:24 AM

kool i was looking for that first one, but nonoe knew what i was talking about. would an enclosure that is 30x20x15 good enough for a juv. beardie around 16 inches

eminart Dec 22, 2007 07:10 PM

>>kool i was looking for that first one, but nonoe knew what i was talking about. would an enclosure that is 30x20x15 good enough for a juv. beardie around 16 inches

Well, it's probably ok for a bearded that is 16 inches, but most people will say it's too small for an adult. The floor space should be around 6-8 square feet for an adult. A 16 inch beardie will be an adult before you know it. I'd suggest you go ahead and build something a little bigger. But if that is the biggest size you can build, you might get some more info from the experts here regarding a 30X20 enclosure. I think that's a little smaller than a 40gal breeder which is generally the smallest size recommended.
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