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Hdrydr31

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I'm a little concerned about her this afternoon. She's eating fine but she's seems more lazy then normal.

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Do your checks on husbandry: temps, how old are the lights. How is her poop. If she's eating fine then maybe she's just chilling...is she about to shed?
 

Dinky-Blinky

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Do your checks on husbandry: temps, how old are the lights. How is her poop. If she's eating fine then maybe she's just chilling...is she about to shed?
Temp is 109f during the day and 90 at night. Humidity never drops below 32 and never higher the 36. Bulbs are 3 months old. She may be ready to shed, she hasn't shed since I got her.

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PatsyB

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90 is way too hot at night. They need a temperature drop to regulate their body. Try 70 degrees at night.
 

Hdrydr31

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Yea bringing the temp down at night will do her good. Glad she's brighter today!
 
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