Ig turned colors, extended information


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Posted by Aaron Y on August 16, 2000 at 21:02:24:

IN another post I explained that my ig turned a yellowish green color and that my bulb had been out a day or so

well someone else wrote:
but in two days from lack of uv shouldn't cause it.Is it possible they are getting ready to shed?Are they getting any natural sunshine?Is their diet a good diet?How are temps?
What we need to know is a little more info.
Yellowish in an ig can show problems with their kidneys,,but usually it takes longer than two days to show and I don't think they'd both show at the same time.

1. It could be possible they are getting ready to shed
2. He ( I think ) doesnt get as much sunshine as I'd like but he still gets some
3. It's diet is collard greens and mustard greens mixed with green beans and bean sprouts with calcium powder on top. Plus at nightime I hand feed it fruits like cantaloupe and once a few grapes.
4. The temperature under the bulb is about 95, the other end is probably around 75-80

Well i bought a new starter thing for the bulb and adjusted it around a lot but it just flickers and if it will stay on it's just really dim...I'll have to go to a pet store this weekend and buy it a new bulb..I'd bet that's whats wrong with it..

Well tell me if you know anything else now...Thanks, Aaron


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