so I got my first ball python June 26, I have her in a 2' long, 1' tall, 1' deep tank with paper towel as a temporary substrate. I'm using a 6 x 11 - 7 watt heat mat on the bottom of the tank, a small log hide on hot end a big cave hide on the cold end a water dish and a few objects in there to make it feel smaller. Temps on the hot end are in the high 80's and low-to-mid 70's on the farthest spot of the cold end. She is about 7 weeks old. My main issue is the fact that she will not eat. The breeder I bought her from (at a reptile expo) said it had been a week since her last meal, and he had been feeding her live. So it has been almost three weeks since her last meal and I am starting to worry a little. All I currently have available is F/T mice. I have tried braining, and even leaving the mouse in the tank for a while and still nothing. I have also tried moving her to a separate container but that did not work either. She does not seem stressed out at all. She is somewhat active, exploring her enclosure. Whenever I open the door on the enclosure she slithers right out onto my hand. She seems very curious. My other issue is humidity. I have a dial hygrometer as well as a digital hygrometer/thermometer with a probe, and both are reading excessively high humidity levels - anywhere from 80-90%. Which doesn't seem right because it does not feel humid in my room. My older brother has a Western Hognose in his room and his humidity levels stay right around 65%, and it feels way more humid in his room than in mine. So I'm not sure why I'm getting such high readings. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will post some pictures below of her and her setup. P.S. She is a cinnamon pinstripe morph. P.P.S., I sometimes use the heat lamp to help suck out the apparently "high" humidity inside her tank