I know that this gets asked all the time, and I know that this is a time that snakes would generally stop eating, so I shouldn't be worried, but my dad has me convinced that there is a problem, so I figured I would just ask.

Let me preface by saying that my conditions are not IDEAL. They're not BAD, but my temps and humidity are not spot on. I don't really want to get lectured on how I need to fix it, I am working on creating a setup for my two snakes and when that is done, conditions will be better.

Anyhow: I have two snakes right now, a larger female, I haven't weighed her in a while, but I would assume she's close to 800 grams. She eats small adult rats. I also have a younger, smaller, unknown sex. The larger of the two was difficult to get eating when I got her, and skinny, full of parasites and mites. That is now completely taken care of and she has been eating MOSTLY regularly. Her temps are a little cool, but she spends the MAJORITY of her time on the cool side of the tank. Once in a while she skipped a meal, but lately she is RARELY eating. They both eat F/T. I gave her a mouse last night and the smaller prey didn't have any effect. The younger, smaller snake will eat anything you put in front of it. It eats adult mice and would eat one a day if I fed that often. Both snakes appear healthy, hydrated, and not skinny. They moved about two months ago and around the time of the move is when the female stopped eating. She HAS eaten once since then, a small rat. Since the move, I would say that husbandry has IMPROVED, not gotten worse.

Should I actually worry? Should I not worry at all? How often should I offer her prey if she's not eating at all? I bothered her yesterday and she was out and about for a while. The other one, who eats like a pig is NEVER out.