For bioactive no.
For its entire life no, as it only comes up to around 33 gallons. Bare minimum is 40 gallons for a full grown adult, 20 gallons is bare minimum for a baby that will then outgrow that in around 6 months if you get it as a 1-2 month old.
What I consider to be the true minimum sized tank/enclosure is a 75 gallon (48x18x20) or a 4x2x2 enclosure. This would give enough space for a beardie to exercise properly rather than just giving it enough space to thermoregulate, which is all it would have in a 40-50 gallon.
A baby beardie can handle a somewhat large enclosure, 75 gallons or so is a perfect enclosure for a single baby beardie or a single adult beardie.
A baby/young beardie cant handle a bioactive enclosure with leaves everywhere, crickets hiding, and bacteria breeding grounds, which is why i said if you go with bioactive the beardie has to be at least a year old or more. The enclosure has to be quite large for the beardie to live perfectly healthy in a enclosure full of bacteria, bad and good.