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[QUOTE="NickAVD, post: 2043302, member: 117461"] Oops, looks like I'm late to the party. I have a hell of a lot of work lately. 🤪 I'll say my few words. I agree with Lyrebird to create a comfortable basking area. And also, I see that the main weight of the upper terrarium lies on the side walls of the lower terrarium. This caused the bottom of the upper terrarium to bend a little. It will bend even more after a while if nothing is done. I would make a frame from wood or a metal profile pipe between the bottom of the upper terrarium and the ceiling of the lower one. The decor in the new house is top notch as always! You are great at designing houses for beardies. I'm looking forward to taking photos with the dragon! :love: [/QUOTE]
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