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Hello! I need desperate help.. For a couple months now she's been on and off with getting skinny like this picture down below or chunky.. I was gonna make a post without a picture and just say she was skinny but she's not exactly skinny..
Daisy is a female and I would say she's about 2 years old already and I've owned her for those two years. I got her from +++++, nobody else would buy her because she had stumpy little toes with no nails.. she is shedding properly and is eating daily.. she eats crickets, horn worms (only if she likes them on that day), meal worms, and wax worms... Though meal worms is her everyday meal. She gets crickets every twice a week, horned worms once or twice a week as well, wax worms the same. I do not give her all of these on the same week, I switch them out every week so that they are different. I should also mention she has two other tank buddies. The cage is very big and spacious for them. (I am getting another female soon so I will have 4 so I will separate one from the three I have and put her with the new one). The other two are females of course. One is really fat and healthy and the other one almost looks like her weight and size but eats like a piggy too.. The temperature in the cage is always up in the 80's during the day or warmer (depending on the day, in the summer time its up to the 90's almost).. and 70's at night almost 60's though I do not like that but I cannot control my own house temperature, they do have a heat mat and two different lights, a day light and a night light.. Daisy never had a problem with weight loss or her sister Udder.. I would have posted a picture of her too but she is in her hide right now and I did not want to disturb her sleep .. I would really like some help to see what I am doing wrong or what I can do to make her chunky again along with her sister who I should mention is the same age as her. This has never been like this before and the three girls in the tank get along as well so I do not see any issues with them.. I am saying both because Udder is the same size as Daisy and I would like to treat them well and make sure they are healthy. & so sorry if everything is out of place and confusing I am just worried and typing what I can think of first..
(my night light is on in this picture that is why its red..)
Daisy is a female and I would say she's about 2 years old already and I've owned her for those two years. I got her from +++++, nobody else would buy her because she had stumpy little toes with no nails.. she is shedding properly and is eating daily.. she eats crickets, horn worms (only if she likes them on that day), meal worms, and wax worms... Though meal worms is her everyday meal. She gets crickets every twice a week, horned worms once or twice a week as well, wax worms the same. I do not give her all of these on the same week, I switch them out every week so that they are different. I should also mention she has two other tank buddies. The cage is very big and spacious for them. (I am getting another female soon so I will have 4 so I will separate one from the three I have and put her with the new one). The other two are females of course. One is really fat and healthy and the other one almost looks like her weight and size but eats like a piggy too.. The temperature in the cage is always up in the 80's during the day or warmer (depending on the day, in the summer time its up to the 90's almost).. and 70's at night almost 60's though I do not like that but I cannot control my own house temperature, they do have a heat mat and two different lights, a day light and a night light.. Daisy never had a problem with weight loss or her sister Udder.. I would have posted a picture of her too but she is in her hide right now and I did not want to disturb her sleep .. I would really like some help to see what I am doing wrong or what I can do to make her chunky again along with her sister who I should mention is the same age as her. This has never been like this before and the three girls in the tank get along as well so I do not see any issues with them.. I am saying both because Udder is the same size as Daisy and I would like to treat them well and make sure they are healthy. & so sorry if everything is out of place and confusing I am just worried and typing what I can think of first..
(my night light is on in this picture that is why its red..)