Okay, so I got her about a month ago. She is 560grams. I have been offering food once a week since I got her. The breeder had her on live rat weanlings, so that is what I have been offering. The temps are 88-90 hot side and 80 cool side. Ambient stays between 78-80 mostly, if it gets too cool I have a space heater. Humidity stays at 80% with slight drops every once in a while if I don't catch the humidifier on time, but since I have cypress mulch in there it retains the moisture pretty well. I have hides on hot and cool sides.

Now, when I offer food, it is a live rat weanling. I have tried feeding her in a feeding tub and her enclosure. I have tried at night and during the day. I even tried feeding her live mice. I talked to the breeder and she was a strong feeder when he had her. but for me, She just seems to get really stressed out. There was one time where she poked her head out of her hide like she was gonna go for it, but she just went back in and stayed there.

I have her In a 25 gallon long glass terrarium, with sliding doors in the front. With foil across half to retain moisture/heat. I do however have an animal plastics economy rack coming within the next couple weeks, so she will be going in a tub soon. She is not sick, no signs of an ri or stuck shed or anything else I can see that would be stressing her out. And I don't handle her very often so I don't stress her out more.

So basically I am just looking for opinions. I think I have all my ducks in a row with her and her husbandry. If I have something wrong, please let me know. If this was your ball, what would you do? Just keep offering food once a week till she eats? I mean I know she won't starve herself to death, but I don't want her to keep losing weight either.

EDIT: also I just want to throw in there, I have a normal female ball with the exact same husbandry, just in a 10 gallon aquarium. She eats just fine and is happier than could be. In fact, last night she just took her first rat pup coming from small mice.