Abuja has not eaten since December, ever since we moved him to a bigger, and better, cage.
His living arrangements consist of: A 36"X18"X18" glass tank with a towel draped over the top (humidity), the back, and the sides (security) which has now been replaced by black paper on the back and sides. His temps are always between 87 and 91 degrees (usually 88-89) Fahrenheit. Cypress mulch as substrate. 3 hides: A very secure hide (2) and a small bonsai tree for decoration (1). Humidity stays between 40%-65% with normal being 50%.
His habits consist of coming out at night from about 9pm-before 7 am. When he comes out he'll crawl around, on hides, look out through the glass, sometimes climbing vertically.
His feeding habits, or lack thereof, are basically showing interest in the mouse while it's in a little cardboard box, then as of right now, curling up to sleep in the corner of a tub with the mouse sleeping in the opposite corner.
Up until the new cage I've fed him in his cage. Currently, what I do before and during feeding is setting the mouse in the box in his cage for 2 minutes and waking Abuja up so he gets the scent. Then, I'll plop the mouse into a small tub and then the snake. I cover the tub with towels, providing a dark environment and I leave. I check every 10 minutes and I've had this environment for about 2-3 hours and he still will not eat.
Today we got a mouse and did all that. Then, I moved the snake and mouse to his cage. Still no interest. All Abuja wanted to do was get inside his hide and sleep.
I need help!