Need harness/leash/cage advice for my new bearded dragon!
Started by PugPatty680 âĸ 1/15/2026 04:00 PM
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1/15/2026 04:00 PM
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Hey everyone! Just got a juvenile bearded dragon (about 12 inches long) and I'm looking for recommendations. I want a secure harness/leash for outdoor time, and also need a good cage setup. He's in a 20-gallon tank now but I know he'll need bigger soon. Any favorite brands or specific products? Budget-friendly options appreciated but I want quality!
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1/15/2026 04:44 PM
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Wait, you put reptiles on LEASHES? That's wild! My cats would never tolerate that lol. But seriously, I've seen those little lizard harnesses at PetSmart - they look like tiny vests with strings. Might be worth checking out? Can't help with cages though, sorry!
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1/15/2026 08:08 PM
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Congratulations on your new friend! For enclosures, I'd recommend going bigger sooner rather than later - adult beardies need at least 40-50 gallons. Zoo Med and Exo Terra make good front-opening terrariums that are easier to clean. As for harnesses, I've heard good things about the 'ReptiLeash' brand - adjustable and secure. Just introduce it slowly with treats!
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1/15/2026 10:24 PM
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Thanks both! @CollieChris460 yeah it's a thing haha - they actually enjoy basking in real sunlight! @AkitaAlice848 that's super helpful. Do you think a 40-gallon would be okay for his whole life, or should I plan for even bigger? Also, any substrate recommendations? I'm using reptile carpet now but heard mixed things.
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1/15/2026 05:04 PM
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I'd plan for 75+ gallons for an adult male - they can get up to 24 inches! Bigger is always better for reptiles. For substrate, tile or slate is safest - easy to clean and no impaction risk. Avoid loose substrates like sand, especially for juveniles. The ReptiLeash comes in different sizes, so measure your dragon's chest before ordering!
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