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Chuck questions

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Posted by: cinderellawkids at Mon Mar 23 14:35:16 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cinderellawkids ]  
   

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
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