Looking at geting a beardy for my wife.
What do I need for a set up. I have looked online and I get conflicting info. Pics of setups would be nice. She would like to start with a young one so where do ye go from there.
Edit: Yes she wants one.
Re: Looking at geting a beardy for my wife.
Pretty much what BPElizabeth said. We started our beardie out in a 40 gallon breeder tank, but it can be stressful so start with a 20 gallon. Laminate or tile is super easy to clean, nice looking, and you can match it to the room you have the tank in. This is an awesome site to reference when getting greens for your beardie. Also, make sure to only get or cut food items that are small enough to fit between your beardie's eyes to avoid impaction. That counts for crickets, roaches, greens, anything. And feeding your beardie wild bugs or plants from anywhere outside is generally bad because of wild bugs and plants being exposed to pesticides that can harm your beardie.
We have a 10.0 desert UV bulb and a 100W Daylight heat bulb and a 100W Infrared bulb for night time because our apartment gets frigid at night.
Here are some pics of our setup but we didn't have the lights set up then.
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Re: Looking at geting a beardy for my wife.
Our beardie is now on unpolished slate tiles and used to be on sand because of some bad info. We actually just put in the slate tiles last weekend. We used some of the sand to "grout" the tile and to make it all level since the unpolished slate is all different sizes and textures on the "bottom" of the tile so they don't sit straight. But yea she's fine on just the slate, it actually helps keep her nails naturally filed down since beardie nails get really sharp and you have be very careful about clipping them because if you nick the quick they can bleed out.
Beardie's need just a log or branch to climb and bask on, phosphorous free calcium powder to dust crickets and greens with, crickets/roaches, greens, and attention. Lots and lots of attention. They're the dogs of the lizard world. Start handling them young and they'll be your best friend. Isis starts freaking out and trying to run up her glass tank to get out if we walk out of her view for too long.