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Old 20-04-2007, 06:34 PM
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Plz can you post pics of your bearded dragons in there vivs so i can get a better idea of what thay are ment 2 look like!!

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any1???
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Old 20-04-2007, 07:07 PM
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Any 1 at ALL???
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Old 20-04-2007, 07:11 PM
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The viv is bigger than it looks on here (nearly 5ft) and the dragon (Noodle) looks certainly bigger than he is as he's only 16".lol
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Thats a really nice viv!! what size would i need for a bayb?? could i have a 2x2x2 and keep it in there for there whole life???
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Thats a really nice viv!! what size would i need for a bayb?? could i have a 2x2x2 and keep it in there for there whole life???
A baby can live in a 24" viv but its best to just buy the adult size viv to save money. The minimum for an adult beardie is a 40 gallon breeder which equates to 38" by 18" by 18". Most people chose to keep a dragon in a 4x2x2.
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No, it will need a 4ftx2ft when he is adult (or near enough). You can put a baby for about 3 months or so in a 2ft viv (depending on how fast it grows), but they will need alot more space as sub-adults and adults.
As lewb says, it's better to buy a big viv first, then section it off for the baby until it grows big enough to use the whole vivarium.
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kk!! im goin 2 go and have a look at the bearded dragons tomorrow in swansea!! thats wer i get all my reptiles from!!
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Kool, your just looking yeh? lol
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Old 20-04-2007, 07:25 PM
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Jinx i love your viv!!! because of its size did it set u back a lot? is it wood?
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