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That was my first thought but she was shedding about two weeks ago.As they get older their shedding starts in all different segments of their body. Looks like they're just about to, keep your eye on it over the next two days if it hasn't shed take another pic to see if its changed...
I do not think its a thermal burn her light is a foot away from where she stays underIs it possible she got too close to her basking light....could be a thermal burn.
Glad to hear that.I do not think its a thermal burn her light is a foot away from where she stays under
Glad to hear that.
Glad to hear that.
Glad to hear that.
Here is her cage i built. its an old pic I have more lights and more plants in there now. Plus I have a tub full of soil for her to dig in at the bottom.Glad to hear that.
Here is her cage i built. its an old pic I have more lights and more plants in there now. Plus I have a tub full of soil for her to dig in at the bottom.
Yes it was a full body shed and I'm using a 100 watt do to the size of the cage which is 4'wide by 4'tall and 3'0 deep and a tropical 25 for the UVB lightHow hot is your bulb? Was it a full body shed?
The Basking spot is around 90* and her spot is a foot below the lightsYes it was a full body shed and I'm using a 100 watt do to the size of the cage which is 4'wide by 4'tall and 3'0 deep and a tropical 25 for the UVB light
NoAre you breeding her?
Sorry I hit 90 I meant 80*That's an awfully hot basking temp for a female your not breeding, it's suggested to only have them at 85 degrees