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That is what I thought.Looks like a female.
What happened to her back?
Thank you for your input.. that is actually my urgency with questioning her gender recently.You have a female there. Get her a laying bin immediately set up. It looks to me as if she could be ready to lay - very plump.
Thank you so much for that, I never would have guessed it was because of that! There were times throughout the winter where my home got a bit cold, so that actually makes a lot of sense.That looks like a possible burn on her back. Can't tell from photos for sure, but also looks like something may be going on along her spine.
Burns are usually caused by a badly designed thermal gradient within the enclosure- the background temp may be too cool for the heat light, encouraging the lizard to stay too long under the lamp trying heat it's core, meanwhile burning the surface. They use core temperature for thermoregulatory behavior, not surface, so it can be easy to burn the skin.
The solution is to either provide a more gradual temperature gradient in the enclosure (rather than a "hot spot" within a cool enclosure), and/or a cooler basking area (by raising the lamp off the cage or lowering the wattage of the bulb).