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    is it weird that she is green?

    ok so i have had my big ladie normal for about a year now and she
    is 1500grams+ i just noticed,
    thats not to long ago i was taking a couple pics of her for fun,
    and she was brown,
    this is her when i first got her in jan.


    sorry i'll have to post a pic of her and her green-ness tomorrow she's just eaten and i dont want to bug her much.

    but anyone have a more greenish normal?
    i think she's gorgeous and wanna see more ladies like her.
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    Re: is it weird that she is green?

    One of my spiders has a yellow stripe down his back that kind of looks green. I don't think I've seen anything like that on a normal. Pics!

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    Yeah pictures are going to help a ton! I can't really imagine a normal turning green, so any pictures are going to help us figure out what is going on.
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    Re: is it weird that she is green?

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    One of my spiders has a yellow stripe down his back that kind of looks green. I don't think I've seen anything like that on a normal. Pics!
    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Yeah pictures are going to help a ton! I can't really imagine a normal turning green, so any pictures are going to help us figure out what is going on.
    your right, im gonna have to bug her and take out the nice camera for once and catch the green! be back in a flash! with updated pics!
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    ok the camera's not picking up the green its just coming out brown!!! blast!

    how can i take the pic and get her natural color on? the flash is whats killing it!?
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    Do you have a flourescent light around the house you can get close to? Cool white flourescents or bulbs over 8,000 K will produce a cool white light that helps bring out the colors in snakes. UVB lights are the best since they provide a nice full spectrum of color.
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    Re: is it weird that she is green?

    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Do you have a flourescent light around the house you can get close to? Cool white flourescents or bulbs over 8,000 K will produce a cool white light that helps bring out the colors in snakes. UVB lights are the best since they provide a nice full spectrum of color.
    i tried a couple in her critter condo, its got a flourescent bulb in there with white walls, but still no flash the camera picks up this rich caramel brown,
    with flash it comes out super bright be it beautiful brown but not the green you see in person! its driving me crazy!
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    Re: is it weird that she is green?

    Quote Originally Posted by sookieball View Post
    i tried a couple in her critter condo, its got a flourescent bulb in there with white walls, but still no flash the camera picks up this rich caramel brown,
    with flash it comes out super bright be it beautiful brown but not the green you see in person! its driving me crazy!
    Try tomorrow in the daylight. I couldn't get a decent pic of my axanthic until I tried that.

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    I have two normal females that have a green tint to their brown spots if you look on a certain angles! I would not worry about it unless she doesn't act like herself!

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    Re: is it weird that she is green?

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    I have two normal females that have a green tint to their brown spots if you look on a certain angles! I would not worry about it unless she doesn't act like herself!
    no she's totally normal behavior wise, but its not at certain angles!
    its green! idk how to explain it! its actually funny!
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    and the oldest, male pit/mix Corky. 18yrs strong.

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