Not big enough in my opinion minimum size for an adult beardie is 4ftx2ftx2ft . Needs a better substrate forsure needs a a bigger hide and more basking options then just the tiny hide give him something he can climb on and decide how close he wants to be from the light to get a good gradient maybe a hammock needs some rocks they like to bask and rub on them during shed maybe some cork tubes just looks unnatural
Not big enough in my opinion minimum size for an adult beardie is 4ftx2ftx2ft . Needs a better substrate forsure needs a a bigger hide and more basking options then just the tiny hide give him something he can climb on and decide how close he wants to be from the light to get a good gradient maybe a hammock needs some rocks they like to bask and rub on them during shed maybe some cork tubes just looks unnatural
The beardie has plenty of stuff to climb on and/or rub against for shedding purposes. Digging substrate could be enriching if you decide to go that route, I've used a sand/soil mix for some of mine. Layers of newspaper for others.
Looks nice, though I've never been a fan of reptile carpet... personal preference; I find it too hard to keep clean and sanitary. You've got some nice climbing and basking branches in there, which will make your dragon happy. As for tank size, it's true that bigger is better; that said, I kept my dragon in a 40BR for his first year before upgrading him to a Zen 4x2x2' - no adverse affects at all. Good job checking your setup on this forum, though - lots of folks here always willing to give it a look-see. We're a regular BHG of dragon habitats!