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Cageing For Water Dragons-HELP

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Does anyone have any tips or designs for cageing for water dragons, or other similar large reptiles. I want to build a nice, large cage for my CWD, but I dont know where to start. any help would be appreciated

~Kelsey
 
welll i just go a cwd andi have them in a custom 60 75 gallon with 15 inchs to the left of it as a built in pond and it is 8 inchs deep and has a decoritive water filter in it to keep the water clean and it has live plants in it as well as live fish for the dragon the temp for the water is at a constant 73 degrees f and it has the blue back ground under it so the water looks blue anymore questions email me at [email protected]
 
Don't bother with an aquarium of any size. Adult water dragons need HUGE cages - 6' tall x 6' wide x 3' deep is ideal for one dragon.

This page has a ton of good general ideas on cage building: http://www.arbreptiles.com/cages/tips.shtml

This site might give you some information and ideas specific to water dragons: http://www.triciaswaterdragon.com/vivarium.htm

This site shows how someone built a very deluxe, fully plumbed cage: http://www.javafx.com/personal/dragons/bildmain.html

This site is meant for iguanas, but you can learn about some considerations necessary for very large cages: http://www.greenigsociety.org/planning.htm

Hope this all gives you a good starting point!
 
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