ive got just the answer!
ok so i had my beardie in a Large 60gal (glass) terrarium and he was happy but,
1. the lids always have to slide off and i like being kinda lazy; so i dont always take the lights off eaither and this ultimately burns the edge of the plastic around the glass.
2. humidity ok glass does keep in humidity pretty well but they also get hotter and dont let in any sort of breeze i know i enjoy a good breeze, and i bet your beardie does too give him a good breeze for a couple days and feed them well and they will cheer up more.
3 looks; ok you can make any cage look great and glass cages do look nice when there well kept and your also better off buying a used 1 on craigslist or somthin before goin and buying a new 1 glass cages are not cheap...
ok now for the pros and cons on wooden cages
1. depending on how u decide to build your custom wooden cage is everything i reccomend heavy planning on wood type and how your gonna keep the lights on there without risking a fire, i personalyl went with an open top that i put a large metal mesh screen on top for the lights to sit on, this also doesnt restrict much air flow in the tank when the ceiling fan is on.
2. door placement, your not gonna build just a small box to keep him end of course you have to have a door, and i have seen many different types i used a piano hinge for mine and a couple of twist latches to close it, i reccomend the sliding doors
3. theres just so much that goes into building a cage but in the end i do think it is worth it i have recently noticed in my cage the humidity stays more in the tropical area of the hygrometer and i use alot of the peat moss in the cage around his watering hole area and in his hiding areas
wooden boxes look nicer but normally cost more but on the plus side (+every part+is+replaceable+)