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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2041901, member: 118921"] [USER=113235]@Hazel_Basil10[/USER] I remember my husband thinking I'm crazy ;) when the enclosure was delivered, and it looked (especially empty) really overwhelming. He thought the second time I'm crazy when I bought home Taco, then the typical size of a baby, looking very much like a fence lizard and the enclosure looked waaaays-to-big. Now, him: "I'm glad you insisted in buying that one, we would have needed it nevertheless" :D I personally think starting with a smaller tank is fine if you have a lot of reptiles (or insects, amphibians...) and you can always use a spare tank. But otherwise, just my opinion, it's better to start with the large one, even if you have to save up first and wait a bit until a dragon comes home - as you will need it nevertheless, and so you can be sure to be able to afford the large one. In the end it's cheaper, and less cumbersome (what to do with the old tank, selling, storage...). [/QUOTE]
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