RE: How to set up an enclosure for a beard dragon?
^What he said, only I've always been told that a UVB light is best if it covers the length of the cage. And adult beardies can be kept on sand but DON'T move them onto sand until they're fully grown or basically full-grown. Tons of information on what to feed them and when and how much is available on the internet, so anyone with access to Google should do just fine with a beardie (at least, the internet was my best friend when I was getting started). The biggest issue with these is being careful with them when they're little, methinks, once they're adults they're easy as pie. Just kind of expensive to get them all set up properly and need daily care, which isn't too unusual.