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I would guess between 5.5 - 6 months.Thanks, for the reply any idea on age, I can't get a straight answer from the breeder. Yea sorry about the pic quality my camera on my phone and my phone in general has ALOT of sawdust in it
Bob I agree they show a receptive coloration most of the time, but not always. But I think the colorization you are speaking of is the one a female shows to a male when gravid, and don't want to be messed with something like this.I don't think she is showing gravid coloration. She's still very green, most gravid veils become dark with blue and yellow spots when gravid.
I would definitely agree with Bob on this. in these picks I would say about 2 months. If this is how old she is know I was wrong in my first assessment.I can't wait! I'm still unsure if I am just over analyzing her weight and behavior, either way I'm ready. She did just start eating hornworms a week ago although she doesn't care for them much i think because they are to big, but they seemed to spike her appetite. Also I know it's contriversal but she eats the mess out of superworms. Right now is about all she will take, except for pheonix worms which she has at least 5 a day along with 2-4 superworms, maybe a cricket or two (she seems cricketed out), and rarely a dubia(for some reason dubia's are her least favorite). This is a pic of when I first got her any ideas on her age in this pic would be appreciated.
In that case she would be around 6 months, so yah she could very well be gravid. If it were me I would keep a laying ben in with her at all times, and when she becomes restless, staying towards the bottom a lot, or starts digging holes give her privacy and try to disturb her as little as possible. If she does all this for a wile, but doesn't dig the holes try digging her some starter holes sometimes this helps. Good luckYea those last 2 pics are from 4 months ago