why is she always these colours now !?!?

Yes I have read the article. I have lowered the temps from what Nick had her at and will do so again. Cutting back on her food will not be easy as she is a pig but I will control that also. She is eating her pothos like crazy! So should I take that out also?
 
I think it's fine to let her eat as much plant matter as she wants to.
Cutting back food is easy, you just have to be tough;)
All the females are pigs!
If you are getting temperatures close to 80 without the basking light, then you don't need it until you want to warm her up to encourage receptivity.
The basking bulbs I use over my females are 15 watt or 25 watt household bulbs, whichever achieves 80 degrees at the top of the enclosure.

-Brad
 
I will be tough for me cause my Young female is not a pig and it is all I can do to get her to eat 10 crickets a day:rolleyes:
Changing basking temps as Iam typing LOL
Thanks
 
Sorry Cheeky I did not think me girl was going to cause this reaction. I think she is. But as you can see I am not the best at determining colors.:eek:
 
So Since my thread got taken over! LOL:p ... My girls just becomming a LADY? thats why she's got those colours ?

Sorry.
We did do a bit of a hijack here, but I felt like the opportunity to put this info out there again was worth it.

I do not think the colors on your female indicate anything specific ... I am going with maturity as well.

-Brad
 
Sorry.
We did do a bit of a hijack here, but I felt like the opportunity to put this info out there again was worth it.

I do not think the colors on your female indicate anything specific ... I am going with maturity as well.

-Brad

Sounds good to me! i put a lay box in there just in case! :)
 
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