Happy New Year!! It is great to see you expanding the podcast (although I do appreciate the gargoyle info). Loved this podcast as I breed several different arids including uromastyx. As a side note, baby bearded dragons do quite well in a 4x2x2 enclosure. My baby enclosures are all 4x2. The old info is definitely incorrect. Yes, you can keep a baby in a 40g breeder (36inch by 18inch) since you can get the heat gradient to work in that but I recommend to my customers to start with the 4x2 enclosure because within a year that baby is going to need more room.
@@harleygirl30 oh that’s great info. I always wondered why such an intelligent lizard couldn’t handle a larger enclosure when young. Does it need more hiding spaces for that to work?
@geckocove If they bask normally, hiding spaces on both cool side and hot side are great. If they go into the cool side and don't want to bask I recommend to just have the hide on the warm side till they acclimate. They are all better off in the larger enclosure as long as lighting is correct.
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Happy New Year!! It is great to see you expanding the podcast (although I do appreciate the gargoyle info). Loved this podcast as I breed several different arids including uromastyx. As a side note, baby bearded dragons do quite well in a 4x2x2 enclosure. My baby enclosures are all 4x2. The old info is definitely incorrect. Yes, you can keep a baby in a 40g breeder (36inch by 18inch) since you can get the heat gradient to work in that but I recommend to my customers to start with the 4x2 enclosure because within a year that baby is going to need more room.
@@harleygirl30 oh that’s great info. I always wondered why such an intelligent lizard couldn’t handle a larger enclosure when young. Does it need more hiding spaces for that to work?
@geckocove If they bask normally, hiding spaces on both cool side and hot side are great. If they go into the cool side and don't want to bask I recommend to just have the hide on the warm side till they acclimate. They are all better off in the larger enclosure as long as lighting is correct.