Hi, guess you figured out how to post a picture.
Doing this is actually a very good idea so that owners know exactly what changes are recommended.
I would give it a 5 right now. The branches are great, gives your beardie a lot of different areas to lay. It's also great that you are using a strip fluorescent UVB tube. Good that you're using a solid substrate too, looks like reptile carpeting?
As far as changes that I would suggest are to not use the double dome, us a single dome with just one bright white basking bulb so that you can move the
UVB light over to the right side also so he can get the benefit of both bulbs at the same time. Where he is sitting in the picture, he is getting some UVB but not the heat that he needs. Would also be a good idea to not use the red bulb at all, not even at night as they can disturb their sleep. If the tank temps drops to 65 at night, a ceramic heat emitter would be best as they provide heat but no light.
The round gauge (dial) thermometers can be off 20 degrees or more so not reliable. The only 2 ways to get accurate readings are with either a temperature gun or a digital thermometer with a long wire & probe end.
Also wanted to mention that it's important to remove the water dish at night because a young beardie that size could drown in a very small amount of water and we all know how soundly they sleep.
Good luck with your new baby.