Babies need small please post a pic of the dragon and the tank and lighting--- where are you getting the dragon from and are you buying a "kit" ? We can better help you w/ the insects if we can see the dragonI'm going to buy a baby bearded dragon today and wondering how many crickets and dubias i should get with it? I know they eat quite alot and though pinhead crickets arent an option but 1/2" and 3/4" are. not sure about exact size of dubias but they come small.
I have no pictures and I wont be home again until after I have the dragon. I'm using a t8 36" uvb tube bulb in the tank 6or 7 inches away from the basking spot. im using a 150 watt zoo med bulb for basking and the temps are around 108-110 im also using a 100 watt bulb to help heat the rest of the cage. the cool side is around 80 and the warm is high 80s but im working to get it into the 90s. that tank is 4x2x2 from dubia.com. ive got some hides and wood to climb on and a hammock for basking with a paper towel substrate. I will be getting the dragon from a local pet store and will not be buying a kit.Babies need small please post a pic of the dragon and the tank and lighting--- where are you getting the dragon from and are you buying a "kit" ? We can better help you w/ the insects if we can see the dragon
the distance is good for 6-8 inches-- for a 4x2x2 tank I recommend upgrading that T 8 to a T 5 -- you will need to buy a whole new fixture and it too will need to be inside the tank the distance is going to be different - I would look at getting a 24" tho - easier to work w/ when having to go inside the tank -- the tank size for your baby is too big for now - I would partition it off in like 1/3rds if possible - how are you getting the surface basking temps? You want two digital probe thermometers -- you can look at the Zen Habitat black mats for substrate or some textured NON adhesive shelf liner -I have no pictures and I wont be home again until after I have the dragon. I'm using a t8 36" uvb tube bulb in the tank 6or 7 inches away from the basking spot. im using a 150 watt zoo med bulb for basking and the temps are around 108-110 im also using a 100 watt bulb to help heat the rest of the cage. the cool side is around 80 and the warm is high 80s but im working to get it into the 90s. that tank is 4x2x2 from dubia.com. ive got some hides and wood to climb on and a hammock for basking with a paper towel substrate. I will be getting the dragon from a local pet store and will not be buying a kit.
I've never heard of a tank being to big even for a baby? what problems will the large tank cause with a baby?the distance is good for 6-8 inches-- for a 4x2x2 tank I recommend upgrading that T 8 to a T 5 -- you will need to buy a whole new fixture and it too will need to be inside the tank the distance is going to be different - I would look at getting a 24" tho - easier to work w/ when having to go inside the tank -- the tank size for your baby is too big for now - I would partition it off in like 1/3rds if possible - how are you getting the surface basking temps? You want two digital probe thermometers -- you can look at the Zen Habitat black mats for substrate or some textured NON adhesive shelf liner -
They do better w/ smaller areas when young - its easier for you to take care of them as well -- I know AHBD always recommends smaller areas - she can better answer that question for youI've never heard of a tank being to big even for a baby? what problems will the large tank cause with a baby?
if I'm buying 1/2" crickets for a small bearded dragon would 100 be enough or would you recommend more? the only day we wouldnt be able to purchase crickets would be on sundaysThey do better w/ smaller areas when young - its easier for you to take care of them as well -- I know AHBD always recommends smaller areas - she can better answer that question for you
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That should be enough- its keeping them alive is going to be tough ---- please do not leave any crickets in the tank over night you will need to get them out crickets tend to bite the dragon and they can cause infection -- I would recommend getting his some BSFL and start him on dubia roaches - better insect nutritionally wise -- I would start getting your feeders on line its going to be cheaper in the long run -- Pet Stores are not reliable for feeders as well -- I would recommend feeding him 2 or 3 crickets at a time so you can keep count --- another reason for smaller tank size ---- hes going to go thru relocation stress so his appetite will be off --- he may eat alot the first day and the next day maybe nothing - but you want him eating --- at least something -- NO meal worms please they can cause impaction in babies -- the exoskeleton is too harsh on their stomachsif I'm buying 1/2" crickets for a small bearded dragon would 100 be enough or would you recommend more? the only day we wouldnt be able to purchase crickets would be on sundays
thank you i will be buying crickets and dubias and im starting my own dubia colony and considering the same with crickets. can you explain what you mean by pet stores arent reliable for feeders?That should be enough- its keeping them alive is going to be tough ---- please do not leave any crickets in the tank over night you will need to get them out crickets tend to bite the dragon and they can cause infection -- I would recommend getting his some BSFL and start him on dubia roaches - better insect nutritionally wise -- I would start getting your feeders on line its going to be cheaper in the long run -- Pet Stores are not reliable for feeders as well -- I would recommend feeding him 2 or 3 crickets at a time so you can keep count --- another reason for smaller tank size ---- hes going to go thru relocation stress so his appetite will be off --- he may eat alot the first day and the next day maybe nothing - but you want him eating --- at least something -- NO meal worms please they can cause impaction in babies -- the exoskeleton is too harsh on their stomachs
Theyll get stressed when having to much space being that small, i started with a 40 gallon. When my beardie was about 5-6 months old and 17in long I bought her a 120 gallonI've never heard of a tank being to big even for a baby? what problems will the large tank cause with a baby?
ok if i notice him being stressed for to long/often i will find a way to block some of it offTheyll get stressed when having to much space being that small, i started with a 40 gallon.
Two winters ago people were having a hard time getting feeders from the pet stores - they couldnt keep them in stock and they werent getting the shipments in - its best to go w/ a reliable source plus they are less expensive -- we can post websites for you to get them from -- its best to buy in quantity -thank you i will be buying crickets and dubias and im starting my own dubia colony and considering the same with crickets. can you explain what you mean by pet stores arent reliable for feeders?
thank you very much i will definitley keep this in mindTwo winters ago people were having a hard time getting feeders from the pet stores - they couldnt keep them in stock and they werent getting the shipments in - its best to go w/ a reliable source plus they are less expensive -- we can post websites for you to get them from -- its best to buy in quantity -
i use The #1 Source for Live Pet Food | Dubia.com they sell adult females and males for you to start your colony, just remember nothing bigger than whats between there eyes, and maybe sure to give your beardie a varietyythank you i will be buying crickets and dubias and im starting my own dubia colony and considering the same with crickets. can you explain what you mean by pet stores arent reliable for feeders?
thank you if i end up needing to go online for bugs i will for sure be using them. they are where i got my tank and seem like a very good sitei use The #1 Source for Live Pet Food | Dubia.com they sell adult females and males for you to start your colony, just remember nothing bigger than whats between there eyes, and maybe sure to give your beardie a varietyy
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