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Going into blue!

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  • 10-16-2011, 11:04 PM
    Rawbbeh
    Going into blue!
    Well, first BP owner, first time going into blue. Last night noticed her colors were a bit dull and today noticed that grayish hue in her dark areas...eyes are also getting cloudy.

    She's 100g and Ive had her about 2 weeks. Misted a little water in her cage to bring the humidity up to help with the shed....Probably wont feed her on tuesday which is her normal feeding day.

    Any other pointers you guys got?
  • 10-17-2011, 03:02 AM
    tuffstuff07
    Re: Going into blue!
    I had good luck with putting done sphagnum moss in my female pinstripes hide and the rest in a corner near her bowl. Not much just a couple pieces. She shed in one solid piece this past time. Better then having to soak her after and remove the stuck shed.
  • 10-17-2011, 07:41 AM
    DooLittle
    Re: Going into blue!
    If she is blue, yes I would hold off on feeding. I also put wet (damp, not sopping) spaghum moss in hide. Try to get humidity close to 70. Also dont handle her. They can be grumpy when shedding. Who can blame them, wouldn't you if your skin was too small and you couldn't see anything? ;)
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