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Too Big a Tank

Leofreak Oct 02, 2003 06:01 PM

Is a 4'long 2' high and 18" too big for a baby? also will that be could for when it grows up?

Replies (3)

veronicag Oct 02, 2003 06:09 PM

That's a good size for an adult dragon but it will probably stress out a baby. You can section off the tank and only allow the baby to have half of the tank or even less than that depending on how small he is.

Veronica
Beautiful Dragons

lil_frogger2 Oct 02, 2003 06:58 PM

A baby does nto need to be in a tiny little cage. It doens't need to be really small. A big cage can let them run around, climb things. And keep them strong while they are growing the most at that age. My babies all start in their big cage. What happens in the wild? They have the whole world!
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Julie

Leofreak Oct 02, 2003 07:29 PM

Thanks for answering. Whats a recommended material for building a cage anyone with plans for a 48" long 18" wide and 24" high cage please post them.

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