appreciate your concern, they have a lot of room to avoid each other, but i will keep an eye on things if it seems to become a problem i will take action then. i do keep the snakes fed to help avoid any potential problem along those lines. as for the male beardy being with the female, right now with it being winter there seems to be no problem, but that may change when winters over. i just started this sight, eventially when i figure out how, i would like to post some pictures for all to see
Ya, I wasn't trying to bud in... I just get nervous, lol.
As for posting pictures, you can go to http://www.photobucket.com and open an account. Then you download the pics, and it gives you a few different codes. Copy the IMG code, and post it in the thred, then the picture will come through when you're done posting on this site.
With some recent bulb issues, I made a couple changes to my female dragons tank. I also added a new piece of furniture that I just finished making.
What it used to look like
What it currently looks like
I added the large platform on the right, and ditched the slate tiles due to fitment issues, I also swapped the Mega Ray to the other side. By having the large raised platform on the right, I can offer her a second, non-uv, basking spot and still keep the lower portions of the cage nice and cool. She also likes being up high, and appreciates the better view. For anyone curious about lighting in a 60 gallon, I use a 100w SB Mega ray (far left), 48" 5000k daylight flourescent (back strip), 5500k daylight coil flourescent (center), and a 60w standard light (far right).
Apache lives at the vet clinic I work at, His brother Storm was living there but he decided to brumate so I brought him home and took APache to work. Dad is pretty talented, grooves for the doors no need to buy tracks
Here is my males enclosure (female dragons home a few posts above).
You can't see all the lighting, but he is basking under a Mega Ray, and a 40w flourescent daylight coil bulb along with a softwhite 60w household bulb round out the lighting.
Here is my males enclosure (female dragons home a few posts above).
You can't see all the lighting, but he is basking under a Mega Ray, and a 40w flourescent daylight coil bulb along with a softwhite 60w household bulb round out the lighting.
Thanks, picked it up from allposters.com $14.00 shipped. It's a 36"x24" so I had to cut it to size for my 36"x18" 40 gallon.
Dragon Slayers came from Barnes and Noble $20.00 shipped. I think they are Playmobile?
The tiles are 18x18 but had to cut . Lowes cut them for free and a guy at the tile store was nice enough to donate the tile.