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a little comparison here, just to help you understand our point of view...
'' Hello, i'm Mr.X, i'm 20 years old, i have a leppard gecko, a green iguana and a reticulated python. I'm going to build my retic a big big cage soon''
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1.1 BCI, 0.1.1 ETB, 0.1 Dumeril's Boa, 0.0.1 Savannah Monitor, 1.0 Diamond x JCP, 0.0.5 Lithobius Forficatus, tons of Rats, Dog and Cat.
i started making a tank yesterday it is 3l 3 w 2h its make of plywood with a glass door on front this next cage is going to be 8l 8w 6h in the 3x3x2 will have a kittie litter box fun of water. he has a 100 watt bulb but going to get another soon to add to add to the new tank he likes his 20 gallon tank but it looks to small for hisa tho i also say that about my bveardies to and they have a 90 gallon tank but the monitors come first
spider:
if you plan on taking your beardies out of a 90 and puttin them in a 20, thats really not a nice thing to do. They need space also, as they're very active.
If you need some kind of temp fix for your water, goto home depot and buy a 36X18X18 rubbermaid. They're beige with a green lid. Cut a hole out and put a heat canopy on the top and screw it to the lid of the rubbermaid. I did this, and even cut a decently sized window and sealed plexiglass to it so I could see in. It works great as a temp home for any monitor. Make sure you put some holes for ventilation.
Will work MUCH better than a 20 gallon. Like said before, dehydration is really severe, and this type of setup will keep humidity up to avoid it.