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Old 06-Apr-07, 12:21 AM
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Setting up enclosure for Bearded Dragon

Well....
I sent my licence app off yesterday, hopefully they are WOEFULLY slow, but at least it gives me time to set up an enclosure.

i am going to convert my old 4foot tank intoMr Beardies new home.
obviously the old glass lids go bye bye, but what do you recoment i replace with.

also, what should i set the tank up with.
obviously i need heat and light.
and i know i'll need a thermostat and a UV light
but WHAT do i do for heating

do i go the heat mats, cords, rocks, lights, non light heater thing (like a stove element in a light socket), a combonation of?
whats best, and whats the easiest way to set it up....


and i know this tends to start a fight..... but what substrate do you feel is best

thanks....

(also any name suggestions for the future Mr Beardie will be welcomed )
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Old 06-Apr-07, 02:49 AM
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Mesh top works great with halogen one end hot as they will thermo regulate, uv fluro substrate bubs paper, light on daylight hours off night time thermo not needed. juvies to adults washed river sand not as messy as the red just as fine so no stones caught in their innards. Lots of hides and for the older ones a larger water dish they love to swim. Dont stress and make it harder than it need to be beardies would have to be one of the easist dragons to keep followed closely by water dragons.
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Old 06-Apr-07, 10:16 AM
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stay away from the heat rocks.
i have herd some bad things about them. like they break easily and i think i saw some where that someones was zapping their reptiles.
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Old 06-Apr-07, 10:25 AM
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Yea the heat rocks can get awefully hot and burn ur beardies, go with a heat globe. And if u r getting a young beardie dont use sand i have just heard too many stories of young b$eardies getting compaction from sand.
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Old 06-Apr-07, 10:47 AM
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so just hook the lamp up to a thermostat, and leave it on 24/7?
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no need for a thermostat if it has a mesh top in my opinion..... just keep an eye on the temps and change wattage's of the bulbs as required
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i would provide a 75watt light, a heat mat and no thermostat if it was me...... just have a branch leading up to the heat lamp for basking....
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Old 06-Apr-07, 11:02 AM
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oh, cool..... saves me like $100

you reckon just put a thermometer in there.

its 29degree for beardies isn't it?
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Astro turf its cheap its easy to clean and they love it.
If you use a heat mat use it on the side of the enclosure and you must have a theromstat with a mat.
you also should use a digital thermometer .
Never use heat rocks for beardies
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Old 06-Apr-07, 01:03 PM
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what about a heating cord instead of a heat mat.
(they are cheaper.... and needing a thermostat kinda sets my budget back a bit)
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heat cord is fine, i use it, no hassles
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cool....
should i just wind it around under the substrate at one end?
or underneath the glass?

in a 4foot tank, what % of the tank should i heat, and how long a cord would i need?
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under the tank, i would just heat 1/3 of the tank, with heatcord you can control temps just by how far the spacing of the heatcord is, start off with loops about 5cm apart, see how that goes
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and you must have a theromstat with a mat.
ive never used a thermostat with a heat mat....

and know of plenty of reputable breeders and large reputable reptile shops that dont use them either....

provide adequate ventilation and keep an eye on the temps, it can be done, and is quite safe to do so....

its one of those touchy subjects! just like glass vivariums vs wooden vivs......

there are so many different views and so many different perspectives and opinions......

in the end your left to make your own choice!
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