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I recently took in a healthy Chuckwalla as a rehome. Im not sure the type but originally he was wild caught in Nevada and owned by previous owner little over a year. (He's about 11 inches) Anyway, Im new to Chucks, but not reptiles and I had a few questions. Ive read adults dont need water bowls but rinse there veggies and this will keep them hydrated. Is this true?
Also, he is shedding and has a few spots with very dry skin, looks like stuck shed pieces, (middle back, knee and top/base of tail). Anything I can do to help?
All my other lizards I mist and my leopard gecko has a damp hide box for shedding, but Im not sure what is supposed to be done for the chuckwalla.
If you want my other info, he's in a 75 gallon with a trex 100 watt MVB bulb and a 50 w halogen. Basking spot 110, cool side 80. eats collard greens, mustard greens dandilion greens and occas flowers, rotated in butternut squash, carrots and bell peppers as well as hibiscus and citrano ----- 1.1.0 YBS 1.3.0 RES 1.0.0 red belly cooter 0.0.2 mud turtles 1.1.0 Savannah Monitor 0.1.0 Blackthroat monitor 0.1.0 Leopard Gecko 0.1.0 Mountain Horned dragon 2.1.0 Ball pythons 1.0.0 Bearded dragons cats, dog, ferrets, rabbit, rats.
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