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Old 02-25-2008, 09:26 PM
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I got both of my Veileds at 5 months old and placed them in 24x24x36 cages. They adapted well to them and never had a problem with them not finding food. Although you could go up to a 48" high cage, I believe a 36" high will be fine through adulthood.
24x24x48 is about as small as I would go for an adult. I put my two male veileds into that size by age 5-6 months. It isn't THAT big. It is on the tall side for smaller/younger chams. The crickets make their way to the top of the cage for heat and become easy targets.


Edit: I am sorry. If the cage is for a female a 24x24x36 would be an ok size for an adult. a bit small.. but will work. Just remember you need to provide an egg laying area for her. I used a 5 gallon bucket with great success.

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Old 02-25-2008, 09:38 PM
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I have a reptarium 20 x 17 ish and it seems to be a great size for my baby right now!

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