What are you using for bedding for your snakes? If you get a beardie under 10 inches, then using newspaper or paper towel is the best thing to use. Calci sand is a NO NO...for a beardie of any size. It is NOT digestable, as they claim, and can cause serious impactions. I use Yesterdays News litter as substrate for my 5 beardies. Or you can use childrens play sand for a beardie over 10 inches.

But you have a good start for cage items. Branches and rocks are good for climbing. You do need a basking light, which can be a regular household light bulb. You also need a UVB light as well. The ReptiSun 10.0 is the best UVB light on the market right now, besides the new mercury vapor bulbs. The MV bulbs are pretty expensive. (the reptisun is on sale right now at reptilesupply.com)

You will need a digital thermometer to monitor temps. A stick on is very inacurate, and should be avoided. 80-85°F for the cool side...and a basking spot of 100-105°F for a basking spot.

A baby dragon will need to be misted 2-3 times a day...while an adult can be misted once every couple days, or put in the bath tub to swim for a while a couple times a week. Water dishes are unnecessary, as it will raise the humidity in the enclosure.

And be prepared to be eaten out of house and home if you get a baby. They need to be fed at least 3 times a day while they are young. You can do crickets, as long as you get them from a reputable supplier, and keep them clean. They are notorious for carrying Coccidia and other nasties. Silk worms are the best beardie food...but they are expensive. Meal worms are not very good, as thier exoskeleton contains high amounts of chitin, which also causes impaction.

lol...did I confuse you enough? If you have any more questions...feel free to ask!