Unless you have it on orange sand and it's getting dyed from it, then I would guess it's just the normal color of your beardie. As they grow, with each shed their color can change and get brighter or different.
Curt was usually a dull green. When I took him out to explore or gave him cuddles, he'd turn yellow and have orange and purple on his back. He was a gorgeous little boy. I miss him.
Could you possibly provide us with photos? We love beardie photos here.. this will also determine if he is stained from some sort of substrate, or if he's just a cute orange beardie that we can ooh and ahh over.
Curt was usually a dull green. When I took him out to explore or gave him cuddles, he'd turn yellow and have orange and purple on his back. He was a gorgeous little boy. I miss him.
Could you possibly provide us with photos? We love beardie photos here.. this will also determine if he is stained from some sort of substrate, or if he's just a cute orange beardie that we can ooh and ahh over.
Curt was usually a dull green. When I took him out to explore or gave him cuddles, he'd turn yellow and have orange and purple on his back. He was a gorgeous little boy. I miss him.
Could you possibly provide us with photos? We love beardie photos here.. this will also determine if he is stained from some sort of substrate, or if he's just a cute orange beardie that we can ooh and ahh over.
Rough tile is great because it trims the nails and there is no risk of impaction, unlike with loose substrates. My beardies absolutely love theirs. Lowes or Home Depot will cut it to the dimensions of your tank if you ask them. plus it looks really nice.