I hate this topic because it's very exhausted and I hate to add another thread to it but I have no other choice.

Basically I got a baby ball python (male) in November, 2015. He was about 60 grams. I don't know what he was eating before (my bad, new snake owner problems) but I got him eating finally after switching to a smaller tank and making sure the temps and humidity are right. He ate for a good month and a half to two months every four days. I use petsmart frozen Mize, the small ones (only like 12 grams). I tried upgrading him to the medium sized mice (about 15 grams) when he reached 120 grams. He ate a couple times and then bam. Right when I thought he was doing good he stops eating for a month and a half.

He's down to 95 grams. So I took him to the vet last week, vet says he looks healthy and we checked for parasites and nothing. Vet says do soaks (idk why that'd help with feeding) and take him out for some sun, maybe the UVA and USB would stimulate feeding. I thought it might've worked because two days later he took a small mouse. That was four days ago, so I thought I'd give it a go again tonight. No luck.

He came out of his hide, stayed in the strike position for a good 5 minutes. Then slithered back into his hide.

His setup:
- KollerCraft Repitat Flat-Backed Reptile Habitat, 5-Gallon
- two small reptile hide boxes
- small uth on hother side controlled by hydrofarm thermostat, set to 95.
- Dome light with 25w purple night time bulb
- paper towel substrate
- water bowl
- wash rag kept wet to maintain humidity

The hot side ranges between 88-92 depending on day. The cool side and ambient ranges between 78-82 also depending on the day. I have a temp gun to check temps. One note that he is on top of my dresser which is opened multiple times a day. Also when I feed him I typically have the lights one. I tried to feed him in the dark but doesn't seem to affect him. I also take him outside in the sun for about 15 minutes or so a day.

Sorry again for another one of these but I do nothink have too much faith in this vet (even though he charged me like he's top herp vet) and he fed me the same regergitated lines that he told me last time I was there for initial check up and when he wasn't feeding well in the beginning. So sorry but any help will be appreciated!