We keep him in an enclosure with two heat rocks, a light bulb(for warmth) and the uv fluro light. We dont tend to use substrate because we didn't have much success with them (they eat it and it can make them very sick) - so we just tend to use newspaper. When he gets a bit older you could probably introduce red sand or something like that and have no problems. The only thing I have to emphasise is he is still growing (will grow to about the length of an envelope(cant find ruler at the moment) from snout to end of tail). But in the meantime you will have to take care when taking him out for attention and what not because he is still small (as I said, about 6cm in total) - speaking from experience because they aren't easy to find if they decide to jump. Other than that, he's a cute little guy, would love a couple of ladies and will probably be ready for them later this year if you keep feeding him up on roaches with calcium and vitamins because our experience with this one is that he is growing pretty quickly. I would recommend doing some reading up if you dont know too much about them because their settings slightly differ from that of the beardies in regards to temperature. But at any rate, I will be at work today and my partner is available on mobile so if you wanted to have a quick chat with him his contact number is 0412 781 133. Alternatively I wont be home until after 6.30pm(3203 0587). But at least if you give him a call he can make plans for you to view/pick up the little fella.
Kind Regards
Kelly Russell