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Hello I would like to make a enclosure for my bearded dragon Uresaii, before he becomes an adult. Here are my questions!
1)Does an enclosure of 4x2x2 feet is too small?
2)Is it better to have a top opening cage or a side opening cage? Because I want to know if it's going to be bad for the humidity level(too high).
3)Finally, does somebody know how to low the humidity level? I have a top opening enclosure and the humidity is too high. (I have a carpet for substrate because he is a juvenile, should I change it for sand?)
Thank you so much! _________________ Ben3233
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:38 am Post subject:
i myself would put calci sand in there. or repti sand either one. and id say 4.2.2 wouldnt be bad. im hoping one day i can move my beardie into my tegus current cage. and make them a bigger one
they cage is right now 6.3.2 .
id say go with front opening. and im sorry but i wouldnt know how to get the humidity down. sorry. _________________ 0.1.0 Colombian Tegu
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Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:54 am Post subject:
Basically with sand, a tiny shallow water bowl and maybe a high wattage lamp to keep a high temp would bring the humidity down a bit. Also....if you go for a side opening cage, make sure the top has good ventilation to let the humidity out
We are also waiting for you to show some pics of Uresaii so we get to know him better _________________ 0.1.0 Argentine B&W, Juancha
Even feeding in another enclosure, it doesnt mean he wont ingest it. My beardie likes to go around and randomly licks things or uses his tongue to check things out. I use crushed walnut shell, but then again he is around 18 inches long. I used reptile carpet until he was at least 10 inches and then put sand in, but after learning about the seriousness of impaction I shop vac'd it out and have been using ground walnut shell ever since without any problems at all.
As for the enclosure, I built him a 5' by 2.5' wide by 2' tall. I built mine 2 feet tall so he can't get out, having no top really helps keep the humidity low. I do not have a water dish, he has refused to drink out of one, NEVER has and I don't see him ever starting. He drinks in the bath sometime ( I put reptisafe in the water) and I make sure is veggies are soaked and he stays nice and hydrated. I wish I could get him to drink out of a dish, I have tried everything.
As for side open or top, I do not have a side door on mine, I reach in from the top. I have been working with him since he was 6 inches long and he got used to me coming from above real fast. The thing he likes is not so much where you come in from to get him, but when you pick him up, always having part of you under his feet so he feels secure. I hope this helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to post or pm!
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