It could be due to the carrots and other veggies she has been eating, but also sometimes when their urates are tinted orange it's also an indication that they are dehydrated (a urate that is tinted bright pink indicates that they have excess calcium in them, just an FYI). So I'd probably go ahead and start just dripping water on her snout 2-3 times a day for her to lick off, just drip, let her lick, drip, lick, etc. and give her as much water as she wants until she stops licking it off. A lot of people do this on a daily basis since Dragons typically don't drink standing water from a bowl, and not many will drink from their
bath either (just soaking them in a
bath will not provide them
hydration, they have to drink the water through their mouths just like we do, so unless she actively drinks her
bath water then the baths aren't going to help). Try doing this and see if it clears it up, either way it's good for her to stay
hydrated.
I don't think this is anything at all to worry about, as long as her appetite is normal and she's not lethargic or having trouble with her bowel movements. She's just a little dehydrated, and it most likely is also due to the carrots.