Sunday, January 17, 2010

Exo Terra Psoriasis Can I Use The Exo-terra Glass Aquarium 18X18X18 For A Bearded Dragon?

Can i use the Exo-terra glass aquarium 18X18X18 for a bearded dragon? - exo terra psoriasis

I think to get a bearded dragon, and I wonder if I could, the exo-terra 18x18x18 glass aquarium for the rest of his life to start, but Im not sure if it is large enough, if he becomes an adult.

8 comments:

xxmack67... said...

I hate to say it, but well at 18 x 18 x May 18 habitat for a baby bearded dragon will not last long. A typical habitat adult bearded dragon needs a minimum of 75 gallons when full grown and 75 gallons for the smallest available. I build custom enclosures for my bearded dragon habitat are facilitating 5 meters long and 3 feet wide and 4 meters high and it is a bearded dragon, but something that could accommodate a few great pairing with, too. My main man and his tail is slightly less than 24 cm in length, it tells how big they are. Hope this helps

darkcirc... said...

I do not waste your money on the Exo-Terra Viv are expensive and have no use for a bearded dragon.

I saw in a 40 gallons a breeder because they are only 3 meters long and less than 2 meters wide. They are for the big dragon smaller tanks.

You do not want too small of a tank, the temperature fluctuations in it. If you put a heat light in a small area of tank, heating tank is full, ie you can not leave the kite when it is too hot. By using a larger tank gives more choice for carrying out the lights, and you can even more to add to your dragon.

I use a 30-gallon breeder, which is slightly less than 40 liters, but has the same footprint. Excellent tank not sure if they sell more. Nibbler at home is happy, however. Think about offering out UVB.

Here is a link to my setup:
http://www.thereptilefile.com/forum/inde ...

darkcirc... said...

I do not waste your money on the Exo-Terra Viv are expensive and have no use for a bearded dragon.

I saw in a 40 gallons a breeder because they are only 3 meters long and less than 2 meters wide. They are for the big dragon smaller tanks.

You do not want too small of a tank, the temperature fluctuations in it. If you put a heat light in a small area of tank, heating tank is full, ie you can not leave the kite when it is too hot. By using a larger tank gives more choice for carrying out the lights, and you can even more to add to your dragon.

I use a 30-gallon breeder, which is slightly less than 40 liters, but has the same footprint. Excellent tank not sure if they sell more. Nibbler at home is happy, however. Think about offering out UVB.

Here is a link to my setup:
http://www.thereptilefile.com/forum/inde ...

gaz said...

too small for the moment. OK, like a baby, but not long term. They need room to move and climb.

Fintan C said...

No, but ayoungster than an adult would be perfect size eenclousure not able to find their food, if they want more information or to register for about.com and reptiles have so much class and kind of exotic animals who call categories both, if you have a fact that large animals and maintained to make if you have a video in www.videojug.com and types of bearded dragons.
Good luck Great Pets

KimbeeJ said...

Too small for reproduction, a! You need a temperature gradient - in a hot and cold side of the impossible, others - in each container under 30 gallons. An adult should be in a gallon of 50 or more houses - more and more weak.

http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtreme.co ...
http://www.bio.miami.edu/ktosney/file/BD ...

Ryan C said...

as well to find one gallon per 20 temp. until that time about 6 months after the new willingness of 40 gallons or more

Im THE GUY Ur Mom Warned U Bout said...

Regardless of the amount was not available, BUT IF SO 30 gallons MINIMUM. BY Beardie

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