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When I picked him put my friends...he was a drab red//browish color. I just got him settled in and fed him a few large crickets. I just checked on him and he is a nice light green color.
This is good I assume right? Just making sure, I read about them, but nothing to indepth. When I get back from work I will do just that.
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Ahhh that’s the beauty of Whites, easy to tell when something’s wrong, bright green means they are happy, and comfortable.( IE, you fed him that normally turns them green ) They will turn brown for any reason at all if something’s bothering them, could be water, humidity, they don’t like there substrate, they want food, the temps are wrong. Ect.
INteresting. Well so fart he has been a nice green color the whole time except when I checked on him at 2am he has some reddish//bownish coloring on his back.
Thanks,
Don Meyer
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