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Hi everyone i just signed up to this forum so plz be kind because i know this would have been asked before but here goes..
im going to get a bearded dragon i am sorting out my liscence as we speak. I have made my enclosure out of marine ply 900mm wide 600 high and 450 deep with a clear acrylic window virtually the same size... my lid is 2 parts with a piano hinge for the opening.. now my questions are more so about lighting... from what i have researched i need a 10.0 uvb tube and an infra red globe? Also im interested in knowing what ventilation and temps i should be looking at? my lid is going to have a mesh grill and was thinking maybe 1 on each side?? Any opinions would be awesome and id appreciate it cheers
 
You’ll need a ubv tube, T8. The red bulbs damage their eyes so go for a basking reptile light or a halogen 90W light. Ubv has to cover a third of the enclosure


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Post some photos of what we are dealing with :) maybe join up to “Bearded Dragon Community” on Facebook to get more accurate information


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Looks way to small..


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Its actually bigger than ones on disay in shops 900mm wide 600 high 450 deep
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Take a photo of what you are using dude hahaha


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Big for a juvenile
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Do you want advice or not??..put something like a ruler up next to it and take a pic. Because it doesn’t look big enough at all, not even for a juvenile


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Yeah good luck getting advice :)


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Ur quick to have a dig rather than tell me what the minimum size should be etc great help
 
That would be ok for a Pygmy. A central or Eastern would like at least a 4x2x2foot enclosure,....ie. 120x60x60.
Being a daytime lizard, it would be better off with normal daytime globe rather than a red one. I've never heard of red globes being responsible for eye damage. I use the phillips reflector globes, between 100w and 60 w depending on how your tank is setup, and the current daytime temps to get to around 40C. Spot on with to 10% UVB. Although 8 would also do.
 
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all the info you need


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Gidday Reg & welcome to the forum, good to see you doing some research before buying;Too many people buy and then ask "why is my reptile sick?"As Chris said you want a 120x60x60 cm or 4x2x2 in the old money.I keep and breed central and pygmy beardies and have for many years.
10UV is good,forget the red light,you want something that looks like the sun;A bright white light !
Also forget most of the rubbish in the above advert ,it is American and mostly unavailable in Oz.
Don't use paper or tiles in your enclosure, you need a rough surface which wears down claws (sand,rocks,logs etc.) to prevent foot damage.
As for vents,1 at each end,1 high and 1 low to allow good air flow,you don't want any in the roof as this will let out too much heat and also you want your door in the front because coming from above scares your little friend as he thinks it is a threat.Check out my favourite website.. http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html
Hope this helps you mate,good luck with your new friend
 
like I said ,ignore that yankee sH17,most of it is rubbish and the rest of it is not available here.
Beardies are an Australian native, we know more about them than the Americans who seem to think they are a tropical species whereas they actually come from the desert.
If you want to learn more check out http://www.australianbeardies.net/index.php
 
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