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    Cameron's Digs

    6 months old now. Doing great!
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    Cameron's Digs

    This is Cameron. We picked her up about two months ago. She was about 6 weeks old and 5.5" long when we got here. She is now about 3 1/2 months old and 12" long. Has a great appetite for Dubias and escarole. She is in a 75 gallon Tetra tank with sliding front doors. The inside of the tank has...
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    Cameron

    Cam has doubled in length and is getting quite a bit thicker. Colors are a little less green after this last shed, more of a golden yellow and orange this time. About 3 months old now and 11 inches. They do grow fast.
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    Custom Bearded Dragon Wooden Enclosure Questions!!!

    The plywood at Lowes/Homedepot is pretty cheap stuff. The veneer chips and flakes off easily. Melamine and particle board are not very durable, and can easily break during assemble without pre-drilling and careful assembly. Quality birch, maple, or oak plywood can be purchased at a real...
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    Backyard Rock for basking

    Hot water, a scrub brush, and bleach. Give them a good scrub and thorough rinse, be sure to get all the bleach residue off.
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    Sand substrate

    You could also use natural slate tiles, they have plenty of texture, so no slipping.
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    Cameron

    4 weeks and 3 inches later, Cameron seems to be doing very well. Great appetite, poops daily, and seems to enjoy getting attention from us.
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    Lighting Help for Newbies (:

    The one you have is fine. It is difficult to find a bulb in that spectrum that does not have some kind of coating on it. I and many others here use bright white halogen flood lights, par30 or par38 size.(available at home depot or lowes). They are usually around 2900k and work great.
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    The Green Hammock from the pet store

    Try command hooks.
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    Ceramic Heat Emitters Make Me Nervous.

    I'm not a fan of them either for just that reason. I went with the Mega-Ray heat projector. Creates plenty of heat to keep my 75g at 68f overnight, and never goes over 120f itself. http://www.reptileuv.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=75&products_id=196
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    Dubia Colony Ventilation?

    Thanks.
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    Dubia Colony Ventilation?

    I just started a colony about 2 weeks ago. The current bin has a screen opening about 6x18. Plenty of ventilation, but tough to get a warmer temperature in the garage. I picked up another tub and put this vent on and added window screen on the inside. Will this be enough ventilation? Or should I...
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    Plywood Reptile Enclosure

    Plywood is great. Easier to work with than melamine, and more durable. Be sure to use a hardwood plywood, like oak, maple, or birch. Pine, fir, cedar, etc fumes are toxic to beardies.
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    Cameron

    Thanks. Yes, he appears to be a leatherback.
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    Cameron

    I have been setting up a tank and getting the stand and canopy ready for the last couple of weeks. I wasn't really ready for a beardie just yet. The wife and kids went to petco the other day while I was at work and decided to "surprise" me. I had planned on building my own basking area and other...
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    Would this work?

    I was planning on building a 48x18x24 wooden viv, myself. What I had planned to do with the basking light was to use a recessed light fixture, and build a 3 sided canopy to hide the light fixture. To me at least, it seems like a cleaner look than cutting a hole and using a clamp light.
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    Heating

    Put it on a thermostat, and it should be fine. Here's an example, there are others out there as well. http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPRTC-Digital-Thermostat-Heat/dp/B000NZZG3S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1444568894&sr=8-1&keywords=hydrofarm+thermostat
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    HELP!

    The fiberglass window screen should be fine. If you're worried about it, and just to play it safe, they also sell window screen made of aluminum.
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    Secure sliding doors

    Looking for something to secure sliding glass doors. The standard display case locks are ok, but I want something without a key. Any suggestions?
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    glass and wood for viv

    For the sliding doors: Cheap option - http://www.amazon.com/Black-Foot-Plastic-Sliding-Track/dp/B001DT4PC6/ref=pd_sim_sbs_60_11?ie=UTF8&refRID=0R0H14A4MTW46WDZM4B4 A little pricey, but smooth as silk - http://www.amazon.com/CRL-Showcase-Sliding-Bearing-Assembly/dp/B000WO69X6
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