Ok creative minds - time to shine!
I've got two beardies (in separate enclosures). My boy is almost 18" long, weighing 127.57 grams. His enclosure is 48"L x 19.25"H x 24"D. It's a custom built wooden enclosure with ventilation and plexi front. His substrate is currently a mix of paper towel and slate tile.
My girl is 18" long, weighing 106.31 grams. Her house is 36"L x 15.5"H x 24"D. She's in an all glass aquarium with mesh top, same substrate.
My concerns are: Are these enclosures big enough?
Should they be fairly empty to allow running around space, or should I jam them full of things to climb/play on?
Is there anything I can do/build/add to make their homes more comfy? They're pretty big, so the average store-bought rocks/toys aren't nearly big enough.
Anyone have fullsized adults that they've created homes for that allow for both exercise, and comfort?
I've got two beardies (in separate enclosures). My boy is almost 18" long, weighing 127.57 grams. His enclosure is 48"L x 19.25"H x 24"D. It's a custom built wooden enclosure with ventilation and plexi front. His substrate is currently a mix of paper towel and slate tile.
My girl is 18" long, weighing 106.31 grams. Her house is 36"L x 15.5"H x 24"D. She's in an all glass aquarium with mesh top, same substrate.
My concerns are: Are these enclosures big enough?
Should they be fairly empty to allow running around space, or should I jam them full of things to climb/play on?
Is there anything I can do/build/add to make their homes more comfy? They're pretty big, so the average store-bought rocks/toys aren't nearly big enough.
Anyone have fullsized adults that they've created homes for that allow for both exercise, and comfort?