I thought it was too much humidity with not enough airflow? Cuz like it causes bacteria in the air?(like how if water isn’t moving it becomes stagnant and nasty) I’m sorry if this is confusing I just live in an area with kind of high humidity all the time so I have fans on my guy to keep air moving 😓😓
@@baileycellars6545High humidity for long periods of time can have negative affects but in their natural habitat the humidity levels can vary from super low to fairly high. So it’s not a death sentence but just something to keep in mind if you constantly have super super high humidity
Humidity is totally ok as long as there is adequate air flow. Also outside is better because…well they are living things. No UVB bulb will EVER compare to the sun. Are there potentially hazardous things outside? Absolutely, but there are also those things in their enclosure and your house. I take mine outside every chance I get, and he is soooo much more active and alert outside than he is inside. Inside he acts depressed, even though he has all kinds of things for enrichment inside.
I soooooo wish the temps were enough to build my baby's outdoor enclosures I Soo wish and I can't wait untill I. Am living somewhere much warmer in order to be able to give my baby's the same space
You shouldn’t put more then one bearded dragon in a cage unless they are newborns/babies because it will cause them to fight and the vet bills with be VERY expensive especially because they are not the average house hold pet.
@@iLouieTube well female and female sometimes work female and male sometimes work but risk of offspring male and male never work since they will fight but yeah try not to house them together unless breeding :D
Actually my male and female have some sort of bond they live in the same cage together and a friend of mine I sold a pair of bearded dragons to, they've been almost like soul mates since B4 I got them. So technically that's debatable
@@domsantiago2155Yes, anyone can do whatever they want but it doesn’t make it right. Although the possibility of nothing going wrong when co-habing is there, why take that risk? They fight over food and territory, theres often a “dominant” beardie which’ll hog the heat when basking from other dragons and then those dragons can get numerous health issues because they aren’t basking enough.
@@Grassgrassgrasthere were four lizards nope even worse there are SIX holy crap that’s way many not only would you need lots of hides but for that many you want like a 10x10
This entirely depends on where you live. Natural sunlight and uvb is a lot better than any bulb. If you live somewhere such as Florida you can keep your reptiles outside most of the year and they thrive
😂😂😂😂 we have insided them wdym???? They cone from outside and we make them inside pets! So stop it. A desert is hot and cold. Cold at night and blazing in the day.
Just keep in mind for the outside humidity levels, too much humidity could give dragons a RI
I thought it was too much humidity with not enough airflow? Cuz like it causes bacteria in the air?(like how if water isn’t moving it becomes stagnant and nasty)
I’m sorry if this is confusing I just live in an area with kind of high humidity all the time so I have fans on my guy to keep air moving 😓😓
@@baileycellars6545High humidity for long periods of time can have negative affects but in their natural habitat the humidity levels can vary from super low to fairly high. So it’s not a death sentence but just something to keep in mind if you constantly have super super high humidity
Just better to not have them outside
Humidity is totally ok as long as there is adequate air flow.
Also outside is better because…well they are living things. No UVB bulb will EVER compare to the sun. Are there potentially hazardous things outside? Absolutely, but there are also those things in their enclosure and your house. I take mine outside every chance I get, and he is soooo much more active and alert outside than he is inside. Inside he acts depressed, even though he has all kinds of things for enrichment inside.
@@baileycellars6545 just make sure to get a hygrometer you don’t want the humidity to be more than 30%
I soooooo wish the temps were enough to build my baby's outdoor enclosures I Soo wish and I can't wait untill I. Am living somewhere much warmer in order to be able to give my baby's the same space
You shouldn’t put more then one bearded dragon in a cage unless they are newborns/babies because it will cause them to fight and the vet bills with be VERY expensive especially because they are not the average house hold pet.
Not true I have had several females together no issues
@@iLouieTube well female and female sometimes work female and male sometimes work but risk of offspring male and male never work since they will fight but yeah try not to house them together unless breeding :D
Anyone can do what ever the fxcx they want. What an amazing enclosure 👍👍
Actually my male and female have some sort of bond they live in the same cage together and a friend of mine I sold a pair of bearded dragons to, they've been almost like soul mates since B4 I got them. So technically that's debatable
@@domsantiago2155Yes, anyone can do whatever they want but it doesn’t make it right. Although the possibility of nothing going wrong when co-habing is there, why take that risk? They fight over food and territory, theres often a “dominant” beardie which’ll hog the heat when basking from other dragons and then those dragons can get numerous health issues because they aren’t basking enough.
Wow!!!! Amazing! Great job ❤
Nice work man!
I wanna do this too, but I'm worried about bugs with parasites crawling in, and then my lizard eating then and getting infected
Do they fight? And very nice set up
And the ARE gorgeous!
First also dragons
Can you make a tutorial
That’s how big my one beared dragons cage is
yeah why the hell are they together?
probably a male and female plus it’s 8ft
@@Grassgrassgrasthere were four lizards nope even worse there are SIX holy crap that’s way many not only would you need lots of hides but for that many you want like a 10x10
I would love to build a tall enclosure
I wonder how many bearded dragons are in there
CaSandra Davila 👉🙌
How they in one cage together that’s wild
Putting a lot of female bearded dragon in a cage is okay expect for the males
@@lee_zee1nah the cage is way too small for that many beardies
@@Kayden-g6b how is the cage small
@@Kayden-g6bno it’s not it’s actually HUGE! It’s enough for two beardies I can assure you
do yoh bring them in at night?
Fr I hope so 😭😭
Bearded dragons should not be cohabbed
Unless you are breeding/ they are new born or being raised
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Do you have a more detailed video?
Keeping them outside is so many wrongs…
This entirely depends on where you live. Natural sunlight and uvb is a lot better than any bulb. If you live somewhere such as Florida you can keep your reptiles outside most of the year and they thrive
😂😂😂😂 we have insided them wdym???? They cone from outside and we make them inside pets! So stop it. A desert is hot and cold. Cold at night and blazing in the day.
Ok so first off bearded dragons don’t go good in the same cage
You’re wrong, females are fine together and he specified they’re female
Sorry I had no volume
@@austinwintemute9407that does not matter at all. I’ve seen females attack each other too
They Should not be living together
Co housing...
That’s advice given to newbies so they don’t make a stupid mistake. Expert keepers can do it safely.
@@bruhmingo bearded dragons are solitary animals...
@@melvinsloots7568 males for sure but some females don’t mind I wouldn’t advise trying it I know what I’m doing though
@@melvinsloots7568 there all females 🤦🏾
@@Jordan-pk4lx they are solitary animals.
What type of plants did you put in?