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If you've got a consistent humidity of around 55%...you probably don't need to worry about it. He should shed fine. If he turns out to be a difficult shedder (uncommon but not unheard of) then you may need to work on raising the humidity each time he goes into shed. But I wouldn't go to that effort unless you really need to. He should be fine at 55%.

You also may find that you have a new infestation of mites in a couple of weeks from eggs hatching in the enclosure he was kept in before the vet treatment. Do a google for Provent-a-Mite and order some....read the directions carefully and treat his enclosure and you should be mite free for good.

Good luck with him! Let us know how his first feedings go!