You could - but due to the fact they CAN grow to 18 inches - you're better off with a 4ft vivarium. They're nomadic - in that they prefer space to move around instead of just sitting in one spot.
Yes it is.
The average adult bearded dragon gets 18 inches long (1 1/2 feet) . There are different species of bearded dragon that can get up to 24 inches (2 feet). I have 5 adult dragons. The smallest is about 14 inches, the largest is about 22 inches. Ones that have some "German Giant" genes tend to get larger but you really can't tell until they are full grown. 18 inches is a good estimate but it could be 4 - 6 inches difference in either direction.
The HRS recommends a cage at least 4 times the size of your rabbit stretched out. However, the size you listed seems to be adequate for a dwarf breed (~2-3lbs) as housing. Remember that rabbits still need to exercise outside of their cage every day to keep them healthy.
Komodo dragons are large lizards that can be found in Indonesia. Their forked to tongues can reach lengths over 2 feet long.
Well, if I were you, I would get a carry cage that is the perfect size for a small cat (not kitten.). That way, the guinea pigs can walk around and not feel like there is no room even to walk. thank you for asking!!:)
Yes, using two 3ft x 3ft tiles.
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well i just made a cage with an outdoor wire area of 3ft wide, 6ft long and 2ft tall and a wooden area of 3ft x 3ft x 2ft and it gives my rabbit plenty of space to run around. but i think that with anything smaller you'd need to take the rabbit or walk or let it roam the house ect.
3ft
3ft = 36" 1"=2.54cm therefore 36x2.54=91.44 there are 91.44cms in 3ft
3ft is 91.44 centimeters.
3ft = 1yard