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"Mushu's" Enclosure

SolidSnake

Hatchling Dragon
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31
Location
Maryland
I am a bit embarrassed to post a picture of Mushu's enclosure after seeing all the elaborate and beautiful set-ups you all have here but, its his first enclosure and I will upgrade as he grows.

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timbalan

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Yours is nice also. It took me a couple week to get mine complete. I started with just a sheet of plywood and some styrofoam
 

timbalan

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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I would only suggest taking the plant out in case he/she tries to eat it. What do you have for a substrate?
 

dragonfab32

Hatchling Dragon
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114
Location
Utah, USA
considering my beardie dosent even have a rock in his cage im waiting to go to southern utah for sandstone since i live in northern utah (usa)
 

SolidSnake

Hatchling Dragon
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31
Location
Maryland
@timbalan, that's a fake plant and I was told its ok, in fact beardies like that...am I incorrect?

The substrate is a Reptimat made and from what I have read it is recommended for younger Beardies, Is this incorrect also?
 

timbalan

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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@timbalan, that's a fake plant and I was told its ok, in fact beardies like that...am I incorrect?

The substrate is a Reptimat made and from what I have read it is recommended for younger Beardies, Is this incorrect also?
No its not incorrect some people say they may try to eat the plants and may choke or cause impaction but to each his own. And the reptimat is good i was just wondering what it was lol
 

PatsyB

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Location
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Your's looks great! My Luci is in a tank with a piece of driftwood, a hammock and paper towel for substrate! Is that rock his basking spot? If the temp doesn't get up high enough you can always use the drift wood as his basking spot because that gets up closer to the light.
 

SolidSnake

Hatchling Dragon
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31
Location
Maryland
Thanks Patsy, the rocks are his basking spot, The thermometer says its hot enough but I do have the drift wood under the basking light partially also....my firat one and I want to get it right.
 

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