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NDokai
at Mon Apr 20 10:51:06 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by NDokai ]
Hi, Sorry about the late reply. I have never kept chucks outdoors either. I think Gus at Rio Bravo Reptiles may know a lot more about the outdoor housing. If you check his website out, I think he has instructions on how to build an outdoor cage like his. You live in a perfect place to house them outdoors all year round, as long as they can escape the temperature extremes.
As far as diet goes, I have found wild ones who were obviously eating creosote, as it stains their faces and chins. I would not say it is the main staple of their diet. They seem to be prety opportunistic about food. I have seen them in trees eating seed pods. A lot of their scat that I have seen in the field contains wild grasses. They also eat the leaves of ocotillo plants. It would be easier for you to just feed them a good mix of fresh leafy greens and various other veggies from the grocery store. Did one of the care sheets you found have a list of good veggies?
I hope this helps. Nick
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