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New beardy and custom enclosure

Tang

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Heres my new beardy and the enclosure that I designed for her:

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This is her 55 gallon

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Her enclosure includes a concrete background I made, an old looking jug from Israel, a dragon statue from Mexico and 3 succulents (Its a little bit dirty, i know this is before clean up time). I hope she likes it! Let me know what u guys think! Thanks
 
That is an awesome looking cage, good job. But I must admit, the beardie looks better!
 
I think the cage looks good. But the rocks in the sand don't really look safe for the beardie. I would sift the sand through a fine mesh to reduce risk of impaction.
 
looking great, nice touch with the succulants. One thing though, to make the sand more "natural" you should take it outside, hose it down, and then just let it bake in the sun for a couple days.
 
or, since you live in new york, you could hose it down, and then put a few heat lamps on it for a few days. I just looked back and saw that you live in NY so sorry about the first post
 
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