Proper Housing For a BEARDED Dragon.?

 
Proper Housing For a BEARDED Dragon.?
on youtube for some reason a 40 gallon breeder looks bigger then a 75 gallon i saw?

if i get a glass aquarium where could i get a 75 or 55 gallon?

why does a 40 gallon breeder (glass aquarium) look bigger then a 75 gallon tank (glass aqaurium)??

and i was mainly thinking of getting just a 4x2x2 wooden tank or whatever...where could i get one of these????

GAAHHHH!! this is annoying! what tank is good for a BEARDED DRAGON!!!

i dont care if i have to buy a tank divider cause the tank is too "big" for him when hes a baby! i dont care!


so laalalalala please! help! vmE!!!!!
answer:
For a baby pretty much any size is ok. I start all my babies out in 40 gallon breeders and have only had 1 or 2 get stressed when trying to catch their food so I put in a divider only during feeding times. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

After that they move up to 75 gallon or larger tanks some are in 6 foot vivariums depends on the dragon the more lazy one's are in the 75 gallon tanks the more active are in the larger vivs.

I have my vivariums custom built locally so I am not sure where you could buy one.

I don't buy into the "too big" argument so many are fond of. I use to house my adults in 40 gallon breeders but they looked so cramped and barely had room. So I moved them to larger and they are soooo much more active.

The dimensions of a 40 gallon breeder is 36" x 18" x 17"
Dimensions of a 75 gallon is 48 1/2" x 18 1/2" x 21 3/8"

As for looking larger it is just the angle the person is shooting the video or how close they are to the tank etc.
I have a leopard gecko and they're almost exactly like bearded dragons. For a baby, just buy like a 25 gallon or something.