Hi there, I raised many of these guys in the past. Good to hear that she seems healthy, they are not hard to care for but I'll give you a few tips. Get rid of all colored lights and no night light is needed at all. If your house stays above 55 at night she'll be fine. Get a regular store bought halogen bub for heat like these.
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Depending on how cool your house is a 75 watt should be fine, even a 60 if your house stays over 70F in daytime. Get a Reptisun 10.0 longtube for uvb, although many people use the 5.0 but not a compact. You want the long tube for good uvb coverage.. Set up her plants + vines so that she can get no more than 10 " from the lights. Allow for her body height when determining how high to set the plants, branches + climbing areas. Next, get her a tall umbrella plant, hibiscus or swiss cheese plant. Real plants are always better than fake and many chams. will eat the leaves. Most of those can be bought at Walmart along with the bulbs I showed you. Dust her food very lightly twice a week, and down to once a week at most once she's near adult size. They are susceptible to toxicity from vit.D3 + other vits. A good multivitamin can also be used very lightly once a week now + less as she gets older. BTW, are you sure it's a female ? Can you post a clear shot of her back foot, that's the 100 % sure way to tell. I see what looks like the heel spur that males have but it could be flaking skin.