I posted a thread on here a while ago concerning my hognose feeding issues but I'll repeat myself a little. I have a female Western Hognose who was born in July and was told by the breeder she was feeding like a champ. I received her in December. Seeing as I received the Hognose at 7-8 grams I find that hard to believe now but I'll leave that for someone with more expertise to tell me if that could be accurate. I have tried 20 gal. 16qt and 6 qt tubs with very little effect on her appetite. Since December, she has eaten for me twice, once scented with chicken broth and once scented with tuna. She has also shed and pooped. I have played with temperatures since posting my last thread to see if I could stimulate a feeding response to no success. The interesting thing is she took to the tuna scented pinky (Jan. 28th) almost instantly introducing her to it. I have noticed another issue though. She seems to have a brown streak by her throat where the skin surrounding it is white. I'm not sure if this is the continuation of her black belly but it doesn't look natural to me. She also spends most of the afternoon "glass surfing", as if she wants to escape. She has done this in her 20 gal. 16qt. and 6qt all with different temperatures. Any help would be greatly appreciated on this because I cannot seem to figure this out.
Husbandry at the moment.
Temps: cool side ranging from 76-80
Hot spot 89-92
Humidity: 50%(I know this may be high but she has exhibited the glass surfing in Humidity as low as 30%
Housing: 6qt tub with two hides and a water bowl