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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2032297, member: 114539"] I agree with everything said above. I just bought a Zen habitats meridian series. The ONLY con i found was when i got it there was a big ole made in china label 🏷 💀 otherwise it assembled in 15 minutes. I cut a window into mine and framed it in because my boy loves to look outside. The Zen mat is 100,0000,000,999% bettet than anything I've used before, and believe me I've used it all. It has built in cushioning so they don't get hip damage and what ever the top layer is made of, poop absolutely don't stick to it. I'm ordering them for my other guys this weekend. As far as feeders, don't stick to just one. Mix it up. Superworms, hornworms (great hydration) silkworms (great staple), black soldier fly larvae, mealworms, crickets. Hydration is important also, they get most from food, but they still need water every 4 or 5 days. The best way I've found is using an eyedropper to drip it on their snout. They should lap it up. Go at their pace, never force it, you could aspirate him if you do. If he won't drink you can add in a little none citrus fruit juice or punch to give it flavor. Be sure to use a wet cloth to wipe away any that runs down their chin. No need to take a chance on causing bacteria or fungus to start in their scales from the juice. Beardies will use all the size you can give them 4x2x2 is minimum for an adult. It's hard to find big habitats. Zen offers extenders for theirs. You can add in 2 foot or 4 foot sections. (If you have the room) As far as nail maintenance, give him a flat stone, nothing wuth sharp edges, sandstone,limestone,basalt,granite, ect. He will take care of his nails himself. Welcome to the forum, you've come to the right place for the correct information. Ask anything at all, the only stupid question is one not asked 🙂 Your dude is handsome btw 😀 [/QUOTE]
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