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Enclosures
Dig box, so many options, where, how big and substrate?
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1954155, member: 40059"] The fleece may be a great idea, I'd personally shy away from seeds of any type because there's no way of knowing what problems might come along if it's ingested . I use this in the past as a laybox for females but it doubles as a digbox and it fits in the tank. [url=https://www.beardeddragon.org/media/30026/full]https://www.beardeddragon.org/media/30026/full[/url] It's about 22 L x 12 W x 7 H. Plain topsoil + sand mix[ dampened but not wet ] and as pictured the lid is on but a corner is cut out as the door. They love a " private " place and it doesn't spill out too much . Keep it in an area that is around the upper 80's. As for brumating with food in the belly, it has never hurt my dragons. I would think they know what to do and I haven't seen any evidence of harm from it. Don't worry or fuss about it, your dragon should be fine. [/QUOTE]
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