Hello and welcome! A 90 gallon tank would be good for one adult dragon, as long as the dimensions are at least 36x18x18 at the minimum. It is not recommended to keep more than one dragon in an enclosure, because they are territorial and one will suffer greatly as a consequence. As for lighting, some of us use a regular clear incandescent house bulb, anywhere from 75-150 watt depending on which one you need to get your basking area to at least 105 degrees. Heat is mandatory for their digestion. A uvb bulb is needed for their health and induction of their appetites...a good one to use is a ReptiSun 10.0 tube light, not compact. The compact lights have been known to burn their eyes and cause significant damage. You do not need a heat pad for them, and they aren't really recommended unless you get lower than 65 degrees at night, and then only stuck to the side. I don't see that being a problem in Florida

. Look in the General Care section, and you will find a lot of good information, and in the photo section you will find examples of forum members set ups. There are a lot of good people here, and even some resident breeders! We are more than happy to help in any way we can
