ComicBookMama
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First off, I *will* be getting a Zen Habitat enclosure sometime in the fall or winter... so this post is a sort of filler between then and now. Is it more important for a dragon to have more floor space, or more climbing space? I've got a 40BR tank for Figment, and have always had one piece of wood he's enjoyed climbing on - though he spends more time hanging out on his "mountain" on the cool side of the tank.
Yesterday I added a piece of resin "wood" to his tank to give him more places to perch and bask on the warm side (he's been basking on the tile floor up to now). He wants nothing to do with the added climbing space and has actually spent most of today inside his cave (which he almost never does). Maybe he's just needing time to get accustomed to the new furnishings?
At any rate, with the two pieces of decor in place - wood and resin - the floor space is much diminished, though he can still get under the pieces to walk around if he wants to. My question is this... since it is the minimum sized cage for an adult beardie, should I give him more space for walking around and lying on the tile or more space for climbing? Or does it depend on my dragon's preferences?
Here's a shot of the tank as it's set up now.
Yesterday I added a piece of resin "wood" to his tank to give him more places to perch and bask on the warm side (he's been basking on the tile floor up to now). He wants nothing to do with the added climbing space and has actually spent most of today inside his cave (which he almost never does). Maybe he's just needing time to get accustomed to the new furnishings?
At any rate, with the two pieces of decor in place - wood and resin - the floor space is much diminished, though he can still get under the pieces to walk around if he wants to. My question is this... since it is the minimum sized cage for an adult beardie, should I give him more space for walking around and lying on the tile or more space for climbing? Or does it depend on my dragon's preferences?
Here's a shot of the tank as it's set up now.