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What's the smallest size enclosure anybody has for their beardies?

I currently have 4X2X2...this size takes up a lot of room...does anybody else have success with anything smaller?
 
You should probably sell your beardies an maybe get something a lil more space friendly, probably in yours an the dragons best interest...just my opinion though!
 
Currently all of mine are in 4X2X2 enclosures...and they will stay that way...I was referring to height as I have seen some people talk about using shorter heights...We actually took possession last month of a large female that the person was keeping her in a 40 breeder...she seemed to be very healthy and was nice and fat...though you could see how much she enjoyed the extra space to run around...
There's no reason to sell...just looking for info on what some breeders have experienced...
 
I've found the shorter cages to work better (have used 18" tall cages). Planning on making my next set of cages 15-16" tall. Easier to heat, they take up less space, and the dragons still have plenty of height to explore if they wish.
 
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