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    "First shed In Progress" nitrogen15's Avatar
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    My radix is losing her vibrant color

    Since I've had my radix her color has started to dull a little. I'm feeding her mostly mice alternating with safe fish and worms. She eats it all with gusto, and still seems energetic. Is this related to aging at all? Should I take her to the salon for a touch-up? She's large (40" maybe) and at least 10 years old according to her last owner.

    Possibly unrelated: to my knowledge she's never been medicated against parasites and she's wild-caught. Should I do this, and if so, how?

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    Dulling colors sounds like the on-set of a shed.
    Wild caught, you should at least get a fecal float done to see if she needs treated.
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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    sounds like she's getting ready to shed...like Steve said

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    I've had her for a while now and she's gone through many sheds. Even right after a shed she's not quite as bright as she used to be. I know she's not retaining either because her sheds are complete. The fecal float sounds like a good idea, I'll look into it.

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    I've had radixes darken up and get duller over time. Does she get any ultraviolet exposure, artificial or otherwise? I ask because natural sunlight or UV emitting bulbs tends to darken some snakes. But then, some just do that anyway.

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Does she get any ultraviolet exposure, artificial or otherwise? I ask because natural sunlight or UV emitting bulbs tends to darken some snakes. But then, some just do that anyway.
    She was under a full-spectrum bulb for a while (unsure of UV levels) but lately she's only been getting indirect natural light. The UV idea makes a lot of sense. Even the plankton I study will color up for protection when UV exposure increases.

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    Hmmm...Richard...this is interesting. I have noticed my male eastern looking darker to me and he has been in with my female and I have a UV strip lamp over the enclosure. I wonder if that is what is causing the color change with him. I haven't noticed it with my female.
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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    I haven't noticed a big color change with my old one. I have noticed that he's not as quick to shed after he gets dull as he used to be... Like, he used to go pale for a day or two, and within a few days of his eyes going clear again he would shed. Now it seems like it's up to two weeks before that happens. idk if that's just him or if a lot of snakes do that.
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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    If you're talking about a reptisun 2.0 bulb, the UV output is very minimal and only extends a few inches below the bulb, and that UV output declines rapidly after 6 mos of use. Not likely to "tan" your garter. However if your snake basks under one of those powerful incandescent UV bulbs a lot...

    Your case, and this one, is probably just one of those things. Not all that unusual for garters to change colors as they grow up to adulthood, or even dull with old age. I had a beautiful gold and green radix once. By the time she reached 2 years old she had turned very dark gray with a pale yellow stripe. They can color down as well as color up.

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    Re: My radix is losing her vibrant color

    Well it's a reptisun 5.0, but I get what you're saying. Like I said, my female's color hasn't changed...well, if anything, I think her coloring and pattern has gotten more brilliant. But my male looks darker. He will look a bit lighter and his pattern clearer after he sheds, but then he will get darker again.
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