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I was wondering what size tank i need just to start out for one dragon then i will get a bugger one in a month or two
 
You can do it one of two ways -
When i first got a 5 week old 6 inch long baby, he went right into a 40 breeder tank. No problems - just keep tank decor minimal so they can find prey easier. You can also use a feeding tub . You get better temp gradiants in a larger tank.

I wouldnt go smaller than a 20 long to start off with for a baby, if you don't want to get the large tank first. For an adult Beardie , they can be okay in a 40 breeder, but a 60 would be even better. Or, if you're industrious, make your own habitat :)
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Hope this helps!
 
FOR ME I ALSO PUT MY BEARDIE STRAIGHT INTO A 40 BREEDER BUT U COULD POSSIBLY PUT HIM IN A 10 GALLON (I'VE SEEN IT WORK) BUT THEN U WOULD HAVE TO KEEP GETTING TANKS AS IT GETS BIGGER
 
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