So I’m dealing with an extremely bad juvenile eater (lucky me, this is my first ball python). She is actually afraid of her F/T rat fuzzies. She acts interested in the food I have on the tongs, but then out of nowhere she gets terrified and darts her head back into her hide. I’m not touching her with the food, or even making it look like it’s coming at her. It’s warmed up. I feed at night, and the room she’s in is dim. Her husbandry is good 75-80 on cold side, 88-92 on warm. She’s always in her cool hide though. The one time I was able to get her to take a rat fuzzy she was hanging out on the warm side and I had just set it next to her after she acted afraid. I really don’t know what I’m doing wrong, but her not eating consistently is stressing me out. The guy from the reptile shop I got my feeder said if she’s still stubborn after offering her what I bought to come back and buy some African Soft-Furred rats. Although he and I both know they can get addicted to those and make it even harder to offer normal rats. I’m just not sure what to try next.