Fading Pigmentation

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beatsnotbombs

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Hia! I have two Creobroter Pictipennis, one at L4 (A) the other at L5 ( B) .

Now, when A and B were both L4, A was really yellow and B started fading.

Now, after molting, that yellow pigmentation is fading, and it's fading quickly.

Is this normal, or is there anything I can do to assist in the comeback of the color?

Thank you.

 
A colored marker and finger paints work great for me! Haha

But seriously, it's very normal to change color after and sometimes before a molt, you can't control it.

 
I think it's natural for them to change. Just like

A colored marker and finger paints work great for me! Haha

But seriously, it's very normal to change color after and sometimes before a molt, you can't control it.
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