Well good news is she still has great feeding response since she almost jumped out of the cage to get rat tonight since it's dinner night. She did also have a recent shed that went really well. I am going to keep an eye on her. I do know I need to move her to bigger enclosure and that's next on my list since she's gotten quite big.
She does live in my bedroom with me so I am in there a lot with her but that's also been pretty consistent over her whole life. Temps and humidity are in the right range, though we have had a big heat wave so I've turned the AC on because I also have geckos in my room who need to stay under 80. Current ambient temp in her cage is 81. Humidity 56%. Because it's warm I did think to turn off the under tank heater on her cool side. It is run with a thermostat and I keep it set at 80 for cool side during cold months. I hadn't turned it off, but now it is. Her warm side has a UTH with thermostat set to 90 so she has options. Both sides have enclosed hides for her.
I can't pinpoint any other changes beyond that. She's always had a slight head tremor which I chalked up again to her being a bit of a special needs hatchling and usually it'd show up when she was trying to strike for food. She doesn't have the best aim but eats enthusiastically. But it's been this past week I've seen her really corkscrew.
That's great that she has a strong feeding response & she's apparently in good hands- I hope her corkscrewing issue doesn't get worse or present any problems. You may never know what caused it, but I sure wouldn't breed her, that's all.
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