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Old 11-Oct-07, 05:10 PM
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hey all

when my snake encloure is done i will have a spare 4ft tank just wondering

how many jackie dragons , pygmy beardies or central netted dragons could i keep in that size tank?


and are these easy to keep?

cheers matt
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Jackies are easy to keep,you could prob keep 4 in there.
Or 3 pygmy's or 3 netted in a 4ft tank no brobs.
Netteds are a bit harder ive herd and have short life spans,
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Old 11-Oct-07, 05:33 PM
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ok thanx brettix

how big do they all get?
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as jacky dragons are a communal arborial species you could keep 6 adults together in a 4ft if you set up an enclosure with lots of branches to climb. just make sure you have a lid of some description. jackys are about 10cm to12cm as adults excluding the tail which is approx 2 and a half times the lenth of the body.i hope that helps..... i havent kept the other species yet
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netteds only live 4 around 2-3 years, and herpie boy has covered the jackys, pygmys grow 2 a bit bigger than normal beardies i think, correct me if im wrong. Do some reaserch on google b4 you aquire any of them though

hope this helped

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no pygmys are actually about half the size of central and eastern bearded dragons
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o, didnt no that 1, thanx 4 correcting me, i think i am rite on they r harder 2 find tho, r'nt i?
ps:sorry about the spelling, wen u dont sleep 4 2 days, u will realise y i cant spall

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thanx herpie boy and beardie boy
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I agree with Brettix
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