First of all, hello from another Virginian. The white strip on her dorasal area in the last pic is indicitive of a burn. They usually turn white after a couple days and are near a basking areas of the body (i.e. spine). Silvadene cream is the usual treatment for it, but most people need a prescription for it from a vet or your regular PCP. (A lot of us elders have a jar in our fridge from our doctor

[hint]) Very hard to say 100% without physically seeing her. But, if all 3 spots turn white, my diagnosis (I AM NOT A VET!) would be a burn. My basking bulbs are only 25-40w household small oven/fridge bulbs, to minimize burns. 25W for summer and 40W for winter. I would suggest a larger cage for her, at least 18"x18"x36". She is a montane species and they do need a good amount of temperature variance. Stop the chicken feed for gutloading, and use something like Repashy Bug Burger or Cricket Crack. It will make a huge difference. Her supplementing should also be different than most, due to montane. Ca w/D3 and Multivitamins once a month. There is a debate about Ca schedule, how often. It is hard on the liver and kidneys of the montane. I would double check the caresheets of this site for the latest recommendations. I gave my female jacksons Ca only twice a week, and only used a minimal amount. Good luck.