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Hello im new to this forum, My names Jamie. about a year ago I had 2 baby bearded dragons. Now I gave them to a friend of a friend who takes in reptiles.
The reason I gave them away is because I knew I would be coming into money trouble the upcoming month and didnt want them to suffer or anything. Now I have a new job with a fair bit of spare cash. I want to buy an Adult bearded dragon. Would a 4 foot vivarium be big enough for one? Also, what wattage of a bulb should I buy for the basking lamp? What temperature should it be? and where on earth to I buy 'Wheat Bran' (I read it can be used for adult beardie subtrate) do I just pop down to the local asda store and buy it?!?! I used paper subtrate on my baby beardies. Thanks ![]() |
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hey,
yes a 4 ft would be fine as long as the depth is big enough - 4x2x2 is recommended, i myslef use a 4x2x18 as i feel it is easier to achieve the perfect basking temp. i find a 60watt spoltlight/reflector bulb works perfect for me, but you may find that you may need a 100watt, just depends on the viv. with these bulbs you should be looking at achieving a temp between 110-115. i tend to go for 110 as my beardie doesnt like the higher of the 2. as for the substrate, i would not recommend the wheat bran as i have not heard much on it. but if you want to use a loose substrate go for childrens play sand from argos. or kiln dried sand if you can find it. althought most people will recommend tiles, lino, newspaper and so on, to completely eliminate the chance of impaction. i also agree with this. mines on paper towel just now. kind regards Dan |
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Excellent thanks.
Iv never had much look with b&q. This for sand: Buy Children's Play Sand 15kg Bag. at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for . - That ok? 100 watt bulb for heat and basking temps 10.0 UVB - For daylight Im asumming a heat mat also. But what about a night. Should I use a night glow bulb? 50 watt? Thanks |
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And yes that sand is fine, although it comes slightly damp so you'll have to dry it out in the oven or something before putting it in the viv. |
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yep, that sand is the stuff i use for my leopard gecko, and the sand i will be using when my beardie gets to adulthood. but as mentioned before it will need baking to dry it out. with kiln dried sand you dont have to bother with this :P 100 watt should do you. i actually use a 60watt and can get temps of 120+ farenheit, so i use a dimming thermostat to be on the safe side. again yes 10% uvb is perfect - repti-glo or repti-sun (repti-sun is best) make sure the beardie does not get to close to the uvb though as it can cause eye problems. i try to have it about 15" away but have higher points in the viv so he can get up to 6" away, but no closer. it actually seems to be his favourite branch lol. no you dont need a heat mat for heating at all. unless your night time temp drops below 65f, then you will just hook it up to a mat stat and stick it on the side wall to get your desired temp, or you could do the same with a red bulb ![]() dan Last edited by Dan Dan The Reptile Man; 27-04-2008 at 06:54 PM. |
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this one might do the trick though as it does not mention anything about silica. B&Q Kiln Dried Sand 25kg, 0000003523636 also i think one bag may do the whole viv, as a 15kg bag of play sand quite easily done me 2 x 2ft vivs ![]() Dan |
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