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  • Faded colour?

    My Chilean Rose has settled into her new home,her sunstrate has dried out a bit and she seems to be eating well. I have noticed that in the last day or two, she seems to have faded in colour and looks less...hairy. She's not bald, but her hair looks closer to her body or something.

    What does this mean?

  • #2
    on second thoughts... I just took pictures and she doesn't look so differant.

    Does Charlotte look generally healthy to you?



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    • #3
      Hi Annie, your Chili looks fine, a good colour and looks well looked after

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      • #4
        That is a beautiful specimen you have
        You wait until she moults, these look stunning in a new set of clothes!
        Or at least mine sure did!
        Generally, I believe colour fade is a sign of an approaching moult,
        other than that I'm not to sure.
        But your Rose looks wonderful and healthy

        All the best,
        Matt

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        • #5
          nothing wrong at all with your rosea, she loolk in good health

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          • #6
            She looks fabulous darling!

            T's look their most beautiful after their moults, so they do naturally lose colour as time progresses.
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