Samhain138
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I've had my baby veiled for about 2 months now and she was staying a light green color up until the last week. I WAS using a UVA bulb but changed to a UVB bulb. That's the only thing thats changed that I can think of really. Her temperatures always 80+ unless I open the enclosure doors. I suppiment her with calcium powder about once every 2 weeks.
She's active and eats well. She turns green when she is feeding and when I handle her, or when I'm in the general area. I've read conflicting info about her being a brown color. I've heard it can mean she's stressed or angry but I've also heard that the younger ones go through a drab phase. Even when she's green it seems to just be a darker color than she was before.
I know she JUST shed her skin and that may be around the time the darker coloring started. She's indoors but I wondered if maybe the weather outside has any effect on her, since she seems to turn dark on days it rains. I figured it was just a coincidence.
I'm just alarmed because of the change in appearance, but behavior wise she seems just fine. She's eating well, she climbs all over her enclosure and I even handled her the other day. Thanks for the feedback in advance!
She's active and eats well. She turns green when she is feeding and when I handle her, or when I'm in the general area. I've read conflicting info about her being a brown color. I've heard it can mean she's stressed or angry but I've also heard that the younger ones go through a drab phase. Even when she's green it seems to just be a darker color than she was before.
I know she JUST shed her skin and that may be around the time the darker coloring started. She's indoors but I wondered if maybe the weather outside has any effect on her, since she seems to turn dark on days it rains. I figured it was just a coincidence.
I'm just alarmed because of the change in appearance, but behavior wise she seems just fine. She's eating well, she climbs all over her enclosure and I even handled her the other day. Thanks for the feedback in advance!