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Housing for a water dragon.

Leogecko16 Jul 12, 2004 08:16 PM

Is it a good idea to use a reptarium open air enclosures or will all the humidity get out, because the glass tanks seem to be more expensive since I have to get like a 70 gallon cage.

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dsgngrl Jul 13, 2004 07:42 AM

Reptariums are very hard to maintain, since the heat and humidity escapes. Unless you live in Florida, I wouldn't recommend it. You need a larger than 70 gallon tank, water dragons need at least 350 gallons as adults. Most people build their own cages out of wood and plexiglass.
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leogecko16 Jul 13, 2004 09:30 AM

A 360 gallon tank that would cost way to much. i should just stick to my little leopard gecko.

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