My parents got me this from pet smart for Easter and I have it all set up but no beardie yet the guy said the tank had to be up an going for 2 days before I could get a beardie. Its just basic right now humidity temp gauge (broken o believe cause te temp isnt changing from below 60 degrees) 2 lamps one for day one for night.one is A zilla day white light incandescent spot and the night one Which I don't think need cause my room stays in the low 70s at night but it is a night black heat light both bulbs are 50 watts I got the 10 gallon tank and terrarium liner. Is this good so far? I know I need a basking rock. But should I use a rock or a log for basking cause iv read that the beardies tend to burn their bellies on the rocks. And the food and water bowl. Is their anything else I need? And is this going to be good for a baby beardie? It's only going to be in the 10 gallon for a lil till I can clear out my 55 gallon fish tank and get it ready for my beardie to go into. Can I also get some ideas on what to do with my 55 gallon? Thanks for the help it means alot.
My parents got me this from pet smart for Easter and I have it all set up but no beardie yet the guy said the tank had to be up an going for 2 days before I could get a beardie. Its just basic right now humidity temp gauge (broken o believe cause te temp isnt changing from below 60 degrees) 2 lamps one for day one for night.one is A zilla day white light incandescent spot and the night one Which I don't think need cause my room stays in the low 70s at night but it is a night black heat light both bulbs are 50 watts Night light can disturb a beardies sleep so i'd not use it if i was you. If you need to get an alternative heat source for night try a ceramic heat emitter linked to a thermostat.
I got the 10 gallon tank and terrarium liner. Is this good so far? I know I need a basking rock. But should I use a rock or a log for basking cause iv read that the beardies tend to burn their bellies on the rocks. i use natural driftwood as the basking spot. You could use a rock or wood but ensure that temps stay between 105-110F at the basking spot. You'll need a digital thermometer with a probe to keep accurate readings And the food and water bowl. A lot of beardie owners don't use a water bowl as many beardies wont drink from standing water and water bowls can raise humidity levels. To keep beardies hydrated, mist every day and give baths regularly (in warm water up to their shoulders). Beardies also get moisture from salads. Is their anything else I need? you will need a UVB tube- the reptisun 10 is the best. Ensre your beardie can get within 6 inches of itAnd is this going to be good for a baby beardie? yeah small tank is fine for a baby- they soon grow out of it though lolIt's only going to be in the 10 gallon for a lil till I can clear out my 55 gallon fish tank and get it ready for my beardie to go into. Can I also get some ideas on what to do with my 55 gallon? Thanks for the help it means alot.
A Repti-Sun 10.0 strip fluorescent bulb should fit in a fish tank hood but you only need the strip light part of the hood, not the whole part of the hood that would cover the fish tank. I'll see if I can post 2 pictures to show you what I mean.
This is the only part you would need:
Not this whole part that would be on a fish tank, just the center part but the center part that holds the bulb should lift right off the extra plastic in the front.
Of course, you'll have to make sure that you get the right sized bulb for the hood you already have.
Its probably a better idea to get your cage set up properly so you know the temps etc are sorted. Saying that i got my beardie and cage at the same time (i was new to it all and didn't realise the complexity of getting temps sorted)
The night light is completely unnecessary and will actually disturb your beardies sleeping, if additional heat is required for night use a CHE. By rocks burning their tummies they mean heat rocks(the kind you plug in), using a normal or plastic rock for a basking spot is fine though. You will definitely need to get a good UVB lamp as mentioned above and if you use the regular aquarium hood fixture for it make sure there is no glass or plastic between the lamp and your enclosure. Glass filters out more than 50% of the UVB and plastic filters out around 30% depending on the thickness. A digital temp gauge would also be a better choice, you can pick a decent one up at Wal-Mart for around $15. The dials are known to be as much as 20 degrees off.
okay so heres my tank set up for my beardie. i have a zilla desert 50 uvb light and i got the hide food and water bowl along with a electronic temp gauge with a probe. its the yellow part on the tank on the outside. the hide is set as far under the heat lamp as possible it is a decent size tho. thanks for the help you guys gave me i hope my beardie which im planning on naming ck is going to be happy im planning and hoping on getting him on sunday possibly monday.