Reptile Cage Carpet

June 20th, 2010  |  Published in Reptiles

Reptile Cage Carpet
How is my bearded dragon tank?

It is only a baby so here it is. A mercury vilot bulb on one side, with Reptile Carpet in a 20 gallon tank. i will eventually build a custom cage when he is bigger, and he has cork bark for him to climb on and a half log hide. i have more stuff but i have no time to type so, yeah cya as ?s

what are your temps? what is the wattage of the MVB? please don't listen to anyone who says you should get another beardie. bearded dragons are solitary creatures who prefer to be alone. In the while Bearded dragons have vast territory and only encounter eachother to mate. Don't get another one. What size enclosure are you thinking of building?

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