Single adult cage size minimum would be 18x18x24" anything larger is acceptable only for juveniles... babies don't do well at all when given too much space... weirdos.Feeding they do best with arboreal cups I make mine with earth magnets and hot glue, most adults need 4 earth magnets in total. The do best with a mostly glass or combo cages, I am currently using 29 qt sterilites for my enclosures but will be changing to some dragon strands when I have the money. Lighting at most should be older 5.0 uvb, new 2.0 uvb is acceptable, mild basking is ok depending on temps. They are pretty hard core nocturnal but need photoperiods. Watering is a heavy mist once a day for adults, 2 for juveniles, and multiple for hatchlings, but of course that depends where you live etc. They aren't really complicated. Also they drink out of water dishes. So always have a shallow one available for juveniles and up. ummm food for me is insects 3 times a week with calcium plus once on the insects and plain calcium the two other times and then you can do pangea 1-2 times a week otherwise. My technical smoothie recipe is not complete. That's why I still rely on pangea sometimes.