thank you for all the information, i believe she is gravid as well but also stressed. i have no idea what would cause her stress for the last week, as she has never shown any signs of stress over the 4 months i have had her.
they are large crickets, but i would consider them more medium sized. i will cut back her feeding, today was the first time i have ever seen her not eat.
i will attach a picture taken September 4th, this is also the day i switched her supplement and the last day her color appeared to be normal. nothing has changed in her cage since this picture.
she looked quite a bit larger for the last week or so, when she walks around she thins out. but when she is basking she kinda just lets it all hang out lol.
i had a green towel covering a hole the the top of her screen where her mister goes because crickets were escaping. do you think that could cause stress? it was bright lime green
thank you, i’m still debating wether or not i should take her to the vet. if i make appropriate changes to her cage and her colors stay the same, would you recommend i do?
she has a 3 gallon bin filled with play sand and evo earth with a small umbrella plant on one side of it, as i heard sometimes they like to lay eggs next to the roots. the plant is very small though, only about 10 inches tall.
ahh, i put the flag up in an attempt to meet her lights from blinding me in the morning and give her some privacy, i will take it down. and should i go bare floor in her cage?
hello, i think my female cham is gravid, but i was told by another user earlier that she looks to be stressed.
for the past week or so she has been very active in her cage, basking for a short amount of time, then just exploring her cage and walking around, then repeating that process. she had...