I would handle her more when shes done digesting. Get gloves or take a bite, A corn bite would be nothing. Once they bite and relize this isnt working they should calm down. Once they have settled keep them out for a little while but dont return them to thier cage when they are acting aggressive, or they will learn that aggression is getting them what they want. If ypu put them away in thier calm state they are more likely going to stay calm. I have a thick tailed gecko that this worked really well on. Her species is a more aggressive species than a leopard or crestie and they are very fast and dont hesitate to bite. I hadled her and took her bites but after alot of patient gentle handling she is now as calm as my leos, even more than some. This also worked on my at one time extremely aggressive boa who is now as calm and as tame as a puppy.