Not really light green anymore :(

malle000999

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hey, so my Cham hasn't been her pretty green color like she usually is, she is a vailed Cham and is 9 month old.

What am I doin wrong? is it too cold?
 

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It is likely because she is shedding. It is a touch cool, but not by much. My female hasn't gone to her basking in a bit, and is liking the area that is around 21c .
 
I personally think you should rise the temperature a bit. Btw my veiled was literally brown for a month and I checked everything to be sure he’s fine and after a month he got bright green so maybe its nothing.
 
Why can't she has a basking spot until her burn is healed?

How many eggs did she lay?
Did she dig a hole, lay them ALL in the hole on the same day and fill the hole in?
 
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Where is her UVB lighting? From what I can see its pushed to the back? Or is that something else. Going to make it very hard for her to get UVB if that is the case. Also the basking branch is extremely low for UVB...
 
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