Yes, and this would be a nice, appropriate-sized enclosure for a pair. Be certain to buy a book on bearded dragon care, and do thorough research, before bringing home any pet. Never take advice from pet store personnel.
No you should not 2 bearded dragons should be put in at least a 75 gallon tank. You could put them in a 55 gallon tank but they would be extremely stressed out.
The largest Exo Terra tank measures only 24 inches long. Bearded dragons generaly reach around 20 inches in length.....so in my opinion the exo terra tanks are too small for bearded dragons, I would suggest a 40 gallon "breeder" style tank as the smallest tank for a bearded dragon.
when they are young, like baby size, give them a thirty gallon tank, and when they get older, they need a sixty to seventy gallon tank. it shouldn't be glass, because it could get too hot, don't have wire at the top either. i recommend wood, with sliding glass doors for the cage.
Bearded Dragons under 10 inches can be housed in a 20 gallon tank. This will only last a few months as they grow quickly.
ONLY if they're either two females - or a male * female. Two males housed together WILL fight.
Well, in one way, NO. A bearded dragon cannot control it's own growth rate. However, the cool thing is, YOU can. A bearded dragon will grow in size according to the size of the cage it's in. In simple terms, The bigger the cage, the bigger the lizard will get. however, you must give it at least a ten-gallon tank to live in from the time of it's birth, for most bearded dragons grow to be at least a foot long.
yes
Yes it is ! You should only house a reptile in a container suitable for its imediate needs. Small or younger reptiles need less space - giving them a huge tank would be like putting you in a huge appartment block all by yourself ! Start with a small enclosure and increas as the bearded dragono grows bigger !
keep your beardies tank were all the activity is, were you and your family walk alot.
Absolutely. My adult male bearded dragon lives alone in a 100 gallon (6ft long, 2ft high, 18in deep) tank and he is thriving. With that large of a tank, you will need a 150 watt basking bulb, full spectrum UVB, and lots of logs and hides to give him options.
If the tank is big enough. (40 gallons per dragon at the minimum)
First you need to know the size of your dragon for some can be as big as a mountain. And they dont live in water, for the are the type that fly.