While we’ve listed our two favorites, there are plenty more out there (especially in smaller sizes).

For a baby bearded dragon, you can start with something as small as 24″ in length.

A smaller enclosure will make it easier for them to hunt their food, but you will eventually need to upgrade.

For adult bearded dragons, the minimum needs to be 36L x 18D x 18H in inches. We (as well as the beardie) much prefer the 4x2x2 ft. footprint.

Some of the bearded dragon cages for sale that you can select from are:

The Branded Terrariums – Great footprint, front opening doors and lighting accessories that fit perfectly.

Glass Aquarium with Screen Top – Much cheaper option by finding an aquarium and purchasing a screen top for it. Look at local pet stores, reptile shows and used markets such as Craigslist and Offer Up.

Bearded Dragon Starter Kits – These are what most first time owners start with (they are what’s available at the reptile store you buy your bearded dragon from). We don’t recommend them as you will end out eventually replacing many pieces of the kit.

Custom Brand Enclosures – Usually made out of Melamine or PVC material. These are custom type enclosures and make great display units. Some companies like Vision Cages and Showcase Cages offer a variety.

DIY Enclosures – There are quite a few owners making great looking setups for their beardies. If you are handy and have the tools, you can save good money going the DIY route.