XxBobbyTheBeardiexX
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Hello! I've had my beardie, Bobby, since he was roughly 6 inches long. I do not know how old bearded generally are when they are that size, but all I know was that when I got him he was very small in length, but the biggest eater out of all of them. He was by far the healthiest and liveliest beardie when I went to go select one, and he came right up to me and stole my heart.
Now Bobby is 2 and a half years old. I've had him in this enclosure for almost a year and a half. When I first got him, I had him in a 20 gallon long, but moved him into my 40 gallon when he was around 13 inches long.
Info about the tank:
•40 gallon tank
•basking side temp (left) = 105 degrees on top of his wooden stick/ wooden loft, 100 at the base of his wooden stick, and around 95 degrees under his wooden platform directly under the light.
•cool side temp (right) = 80 degrees on top of his wooden platform, 75 degrees on bottom of his tank underneath it.
•night light (not on) keeps it warm in his tank because temperatures drop to around 60-65 degrees at night.
•substrate= repti carpet
•he has his new favorite thing- his cloth. This is like his blanket for him, and he LOVES it. He can not sleep without it now, as seen in one of the pictures above. He will go choose where he wants to sleep, then go back to wherever his cloth is and he will bite it and carry it with him to whereever he wishes to sleep and will snuggle up with it there for the entire night. He is very protective of it too- he stomps his foot and bobs his head when I take it away to clean it and then stops when I give it back. It's pretty funny!
Now Bobby is 2 and a half years old. I've had him in this enclosure for almost a year and a half. When I first got him, I had him in a 20 gallon long, but moved him into my 40 gallon when he was around 13 inches long.
Info about the tank:
•40 gallon tank
•basking side temp (left) = 105 degrees on top of his wooden stick/ wooden loft, 100 at the base of his wooden stick, and around 95 degrees under his wooden platform directly under the light.
•cool side temp (right) = 80 degrees on top of his wooden platform, 75 degrees on bottom of his tank underneath it.
•night light (not on) keeps it warm in his tank because temperatures drop to around 60-65 degrees at night.
•substrate= repti carpet
•he has his new favorite thing- his cloth. This is like his blanket for him, and he LOVES it. He can not sleep without it now, as seen in one of the pictures above. He will go choose where he wants to sleep, then go back to wherever his cloth is and he will bite it and carry it with him to whereever he wishes to sleep and will snuggle up with it there for the entire night. He is very protective of it too- he stomps his foot and bobs his head when I take it away to clean it and then stops when I give it back. It's pretty funny!