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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2038672, member: 40059"] Tile or any permanent hard surface will most likely affect a beardie's feet + joints over it's life time. Pictures of their wild habitat may contain a few rocky areas but most is hard packed earth or sand, grassy areas with bushes + trees. Tile is 100 % unnatural and there have been cases here where dragons had sores on the bottom of their feet, it's pretty much common sense that most animals would be uncomfortable living almost all it's life on an unnatural hard surface and could have bad affects. Cows develop joint problems and humans can also when working on concrete. As for humidity it seems that beardies can tolerate both low and high humidity but a mid range in the 30's to 60's seems to be the best, or most common that they live in both in the wild and captivity. [/QUOTE]
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