Robin: I have most definitely read the care sheet, a few times actually. But all of these bp's are so different, I'm just trying to get some feedback from owners with super picky eaters to see how theirs compare and maybe pick up and unorthodox procedure that has worked for someone else. Because at this point I just want the poor girl to eat!!! But As for the care sheet I've written a little bit about my enclosure next to all the bullet points just so everyone has enough info the give their two cents. Thank You for everyone who has already responded I love the help I get from this community.

Lack of Security -- She has two hides hot and cold completely identical. She barely fits into them which is what I was told was the way it should be. Three sides of the tank are covered in black foam board for insulation. She also has a large array of plants and such inside the enclosure. She is in my bedroom in the basement of my home and the only time there is someone in there is when the old lady and I are sleeping or if I'm checking her enclosure.

Over Handling -- Since I got her in February I have handled her eight to ten times. I only handle her if I have to because she hasn't eaten yet. When I do handle her its for a very brief period less than five minutes. (Which also sucks because since I got her I haven't been able to enjoy her like I want to)

Improper Temps -- I have two thermometers in the tank (accu-rite) one for the hot one for the cold. I check them almost hourly and they are consistent. Hot=92 cold=84 ambient=78 Humidity is a constant 51-52.

Improper Lighting -- I took the light off the tank within the first two weeks of having her. There is no supplemental light in her tank or in the room. She gets only want comes in the windows of the room. It stays fairly dark in the room most of the time.

Offering New Prey -- I have offered every prey. Male Female Rat Mouse black white brown f\t live and pre-killed.

Improper Offering of Prey -- I only offer once A week. Unless I dramatically change something in the enclosure than I skip a week. (only had to do this twice)

Prey Too Large -- I've resorted to feeding adult mice because they are smaller than the rats and the humane society i got her from (who never did the check ups they said they would) said she was eating two of them (the adult mice) a sitting.

Mites -- I am always looking for signs of mites. She never soaks I've never found anything in her water. And the few times I've handled her I am always looking for them!

Seasonal -- I guess this could very well be the problem.

Illness -- Well this part I can say she does not wheeze, so RI doesn't seem possible (no mucus, or other RI symptoms) I check her belly for possible burn or scale rot whenever she's stretched out in her enclosure and her belly always looks great. She has defecated three times since I've had her and every time they have been great (not runny or gross and stinky). But I'm obviously not a vet so clearly I can't say for sure if there is nothing wrong.