Rather than just firing off a list of care sheets, describe the conditions you currently have him under (tank size, temps, substrate, feeding schedule - what bugs? how many? how often? - lighting, etc), and we can go from there. But, for some general reading too, have a look at [google]Tricia's Water Dragon Site[/google]. I'm not sure of the exact URL, so that link will take you to Google and automatically search for it, but I imagine it will be the #1 site in that search You could also try a Google search for [google]Chinese Water Dragon Care Sheet[/google]. That should bring up some good results.
Visit:http://repticzone.com/cgi-bin/photo...Dragons&membername=Abe&myid=88fad908afdfaf898 If you want 2 see him, I feed him on crickets, spiders, worms that sort of thing
I would avoid spiders if I were you. Most spiders contain some form of venom in their systems - many of them designed to be injected into prey to paralyze them and start the digestion process before being actually eaten. These toxins can't be good for a CWD's system.