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my beardies especialy my younger ones climb on thick logs, branches ect

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how about long-nosed water-dragon, central netted dragon, military dragon or ring-tailed dragon. they all can cope with warm temperatures.
 
If u could build a rocky outcrop type thing that takes up most of the vertical space (i wouldnt have a clue on how, im just suggesting ;)), u could also house other types of monitors like V. glauerti, V. glebopalma (if u can find one), possibly V. kingorum? etc would that be a good idea? if not i could also suggest V. bushi, V. caudolineatus. Dont know what species ur allowed to keep tho.
Im not sure on what dragon species are arboreal either so im sticking to monitor species lol.
 
If u could build a rocky outcrop type thing that takes up most of the vertical space (i wouldnt have a clue on how, im just suggesting ;)), u could also house other types of monitors like V. glauerti, V. glebopalma (if u can find one), possibly V. kingorum? etc would that be a good idea? if not i could also suggest V. bushi, V. caudolineatus. Dont know what species ur allowed to keep tho.
Im not sure on what dragon species are arboreal either so im sticking to monitor species lol.

Everybody's ideas are under consideration :) As for what species; I'm in QLD so can pretty much keep anything if I can find it legally... I'm tending towards the larger/longer of the species that might be suitable.

Researching some of the species already suggested I can see my next problem will be trying to find some that are available!!

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Which of tristis or scalaris are less flighty/nervous in temperament?
 
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