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Out of the following tank dimensions, which is best for housing 2 adult beardies>

shortydsm Nov 17, 2003 10:31 PM

Package R10 - 48"T x 48"L x 24"D

Package R13 - 24"T x 96"L x 24"D

Package R15 - 24"T x 72"L x 24"D

I am looking to purchase an enclosure from Cages By Design but am unsure of which dimensions to choose! I am aquiring 2 6-7 month old beardies within the next month so I want a nice, roomy home for them. Thanks...
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Danielle
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1.0 green water dragon, 0.4 leos, 1.0 adopted iguana, 0.0.1 beardie,
2.0 green anoles, 1.0 blue anole & 2.2 bettas ~My Pets~

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rgol77 Nov 18, 2003 01:11 AM

They're not big climbers, so you don't want a 4' tall cage. R15 would be plenty of room for a pair. If you go w/the 96"L cage, you could put a divider in the center and house them separately. If they're male and female, you could simply remove the divider during breeding and place it back when you want to separate them again.

BeginnersBasics Nov 18, 2003 06:43 AM

That is what I would suggest also

I would go with the longest and put a divider in the middle. Then if they are both female and have time together and get along ok, you could always gradually "move them in" together.
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