So long there is a good thermal gradient, a good UV gradient , and a choice of hides , this is fine for the 3 month old.
My only concern would be the little juvenile dragon loosing track of insects like crickets , roaches and or locusts who are fast moving and will scurry away and try to hide,
So long there is a good thermal gradient, a good UV gradient , and a choice of hides , this is fine for the 3 month old.
My only concern would be the little juvenile dragon loosing track of insects like crickets , roaches and or locusts who are fast moving and will scurry away and try to hide,
So long there is a good thermal gradient, a good UV gradient , and a choice of hides , this is fine for the 3 month old.
My only concern would be the little juvenile dragon loosing track of insects like crickets , roaches and or locusts who are fast moving and will scurry away and try to hide,
If he/she's only little, you can temporarily partition off half the tank with some cardboard or a sheet of MDF.
I've never been successful at getting skinks or dragons to eat in a separate feeding tank/tub.
I'd be dropping the feeders ( if crickets or roaches or similar) in for the little dragon a few at a time , let it catch and eat them , then repeat until it looses interest ( means it's full ).
I may be a bit late, but my Dragon was in a 48x24x24 from since he was 1 month old. He loves it.
I feed him in a separate plastic tub, and he never hesitates to gobble up every insect in his path. He uses all the space, running from one end to the other.
I highly recommend.