Post some pictures of your cages. I wanna see what your set-ups are like.
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Post some pictures of your cages. I wanna see what your set-ups are like.
Here are a couple of pictures of 2 different set-ups that I have.
That second one looks a tad small. I would get a 4 foot long one for them eventually. If they aren't fighting though and don't have problems with sharing a basking site, it's not essential yet. I try not to judge people's care of their animals by the size of the enclosures they have. I have actually seen beardies who have large, elegant setups, but looked as though they've seen better days. If you plan on keeping that tank for a while though, I would get rid of one of the branches or something. I notice that it gives my beardie much more room if the basking branch takes up only a small corner or side of the enclosure, and the rest of the area is left open.
later
My beardies 60G

Here is one more of mine
This is a photo of their indoor enclosure. It was Sandy's tank til she went into brumation, she is in a drawer with the other girls. Since it is getting cooler at night on the lanai, where their outside tanks were kept at night, we have moved them inside for the winter and altered the tank for them.
Axe titled the Pic "Squatters in Sandy's Tank"

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