I got her at a store. Yes, she's a female. Sorry, I said he, I thought for the first year that she was a boy and I still accidentally call her a boy sometimes. Her highest basking spot is 125 degrees, graduating into 110 at her lower basking spot, and her cool side is 75 degrees. She's eating crickets, super worms, nightcrawlers, and dubia roaches usually. I give her hornworms, eggs, raw chicken, and mealworms sometimes. She doesn't get a lot of rodents, but I do give her a pink/fuzzy mouse (her size-changing) every half-year along with Repashy meat pie and dry food every couple of months just because she likes it. I began this regime for food half a year ago, when I began to search out more sources and found out that my feeding was wrong. She's grown faster since I began this. I'll post some pictures in a bit, soon as I can. Her enclosure is 75 gallons, and when she grows bigger, her eventual cage will be 6*3*3 with a foot or a foot and a half of substrate. Right now, her substrate is 6 inches deep, and because of your suggestion, I'll buy some more today so that her substrate will be deeper. I've actually been planning to make her substrate deeper, but have never gotten around to it. I'll get more today. She lives with her "sister" Pallie, who is 15 inches long. She's a bit small, too, but Lili Ann, the one I've been mentioning, is really too small. They have never fought and get along perfectly without nipping, biting, etc. The second they fight, I will separate them, but as they've been getting along for two and a half years, I feel confident they will be fine. I'll happily change anything as soon as you tell me because I'm really mad at myself for following a wrong source for so long and not doubting it. I really just want them to be healthy and happy. Thanks,
Savannah