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Smaller Tank for a Beardie?
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[QUOTE="Bonzo, post: 2014113, member: 117404"] If made of glass, a 40 gal. (or larger) is a fairly typical recommendation for a baby, or juvenile. The plan here is to store a 4x2x2 such as a Zen brand at a friend's big closet, and transfer before age 12 months from the current 40 gal. 'home.' A small baby, or BD that is a few months old is often started in a 20 gal. tank. That can be adequate for a fairly short time. My baby at 8-9 inches barely uses the cooler end of the enclosure during this age. It's a bit surprising to see 10 gal. in use at the stores, and I would never recommend a 10 except as an enclosure for a ride to the vet, or a place to chill during some cage cleaning activities. My 'ride in the car' enclosure is actually a soft, luxury cat carrier with zipper fastener on the top portion. [/QUOTE]
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